To Julia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFGG| How rich and pleasing thou my Julia art | A |
| In each thy dainty and peculiar part | A |
| First for thy Queen ship on thy head is set | B |
| Of flowers a sweet commingled coronet | B |
| About thy neck a carkanet is bound | C |
| Made of the Ruby Pearl and Diamond | D |
| A golden ring that shines upon thy thumb | E |
| About thy wrist the rich Dardanium | E |
| Between thy breasts than down of swans more white | F |
| There plays the Sapphire with the Chrysolite | F |
| No part besides must of thyself be known | G |
| But by the Topaz Opal Calcedon | G |
Robert Herrick
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