To Mistress Amy Potter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGGHH| Ay me I love give him your hand to kiss | A |
| Who both your wooer and your poet is | B |
| Nature has precompos'd us both to love | C |
| Your part's to grant my scene must be to move | D |
| Dear can you like and liking love your poet | E |
| If you say Aye blush guiltiness will show it | F |
| Mine eyes must woo you though I sigh the while | G |
| True love is tongueless as a crocodile | G |
| And you may find in love these different parts | H |
| Wooers have tongues of ice but burning hearts | H |
Robert Herrick
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