To His Mistresses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFGHHBB| Help me help me now I call | A |
| To my pretty witchcrafts all | A |
| Old I am and cannot do | B |
| That I was accustomed to | B |
| Bring your magics spells and charms | C |
| To enflesh my thighs and arms | C |
| Is there no way to beget | D |
| In my limbs their former heat | E |
| son had as poets feign | F |
| Baths that made him young again | G |
| Find that medicine if you can | H |
| For your dry decrepit man | H |
| Who would fain his strength renew | B |
| Were it but to pleasure you | B |
Robert Herrick
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Oluwatobi O. Fatoki: Nice one Robert Herrick. Keep it up.
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