The Parting Verse, The Feast There Ended Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGHII

Loth to depart but yet at last each oneA
Back must now go to's habitationA
Not knowing thus much when we once do severB
Whether or no that we shall meet here everB
As for myself since time a thousand caresC
And griefs hath filed upon my silver hairsC
'Tis to be doubted whether I next yearD
Or no shall give ye a re meeting hereE
If die I must then my last vow shall beF
You'll with a tear or two remember meF
Your sometime poet but if fates do giveG
Me longer date and more fresh springs to liveH
Oft as your field shall her old age renewI
Herrick shall make the meadow verse for youI

Robert Herrick



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