To Julia, In Her Dawn, Or Daybreak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDEF GHGH IJIK| By the next kindling of the day | A |
| My Julia thou shalt see | B |
| Ere Ave Mary thou canst say | A |
| I'll come and visit thee | B |
| - | |
| Yet ere thou counsel'st with thy glass | C |
| Appear thou to mine eyes | D |
| As smooth and nak'd as she that was | E |
| The prime of paradise | F |
| - | |
| If blush thou must then blush thou through | G |
| A lawn that thou mayst look | H |
| As purest pearls or pebbles do | G |
| When peeping through a brook | H |
| - | |
| As lilies shrin'd in crystal so | I |
| Do thou to me appear | J |
| Or damask roses when they grow | I |
| To sweet acquaintance there | K |
Robert Herrick
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