To The Fever, Not To Trouble Julia. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFFGHII| Thou'st dar'd too far but fury now forbear | A |
| To give the least disturbance to her hair | A |
| But less presume to lay a plait upon | B |
| Her skin's most smooth and clear expansion | C |
| 'Tis like a lawny firmament as yet | D |
| Quite dispossess'd of either fray or fret | D |
| Come thou not near that film so finely spread | E |
| Where no one piece is yet unlevelled | E |
| This if thou dost woe to thee fury woe | F |
| I'll send such frost such hail such sleet and snow | F |
| Such flesh quakes palsies and such fears as shall | G |
| Dead thee to th' most if not destroy thee all | H |
| And thou a thousand thousand times shalt be | I |
| More shak'd thyself than she is scorch'd by thee | I |
Robert Herrick
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