To Dianeme Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCCDEF

Sweet be not proud of those two eyesA
Which starlike sparkle in their skiesA
Nor be you proud that you can seeB
All hearts your captives yours yet freeB
Be you not proud of that rich hairC
Which wantons with the love sick airC
Whenas that ruby which you wearC
Sunk from the tip of your soft earD
Will last to be a precious stoneE
When all your world of beauty's goneF

Robert Herrick



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