To The Fever, Not To Trouble Julia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFFGHII

Th'ast dar'd too far but fury now forbearA
To give the least disturbance to her hairA
But less presume to play a plait uponB
Her skin's most smooth and clear expansionC
'Tis like a lawny firmament as yetD
Quite dispossess'd of either fray or fretD
Come thou not near that film so finely spreadE
Where no one piece is yet unlevelledE
This if thou dost woe to thee fury woeF
I'll send such frost such hail such sleet and snowF
Such fears quakes palsies and such heats as shallG
Dead thee to th' most if not destroy thee allH
And thou a thousand thousand times shalt beI
More shak'd thyself than she is scorched by theeI

Robert Herrick



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