The Parting Verse, The Feast There Ended Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGHII| Loth to depart but yet at last each one | A |
| Back must now go to's habitation | A |
| Not knowing thus much when we once do sever | B |
| Whether or no that we shall meet here ever | B |
| As for myself since time a thousand cares | C |
| And griefs hath filed upon my silver hairs | C |
| 'Tis to be doubted whether I next year | D |
| Or no shall give ye a re meeting here | E |
| If die I must then my last vow shall be | F |
| You'll with a tear or two remember me | F |
| Your sometime poet but if fates do give | G |
| Me longer date and more fresh springs to live | H |
| Oft as your field shall her old age renew | I |
| Herrick shall make the meadow verse for you | I |
Robert Herrick
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