To The King And Queen Upon Their Unhappy Distances Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE

Woe woe to them who by a ball of strifeA
Do and have parted here a man and wifeA
CHARLES the best husband while MARIA strivesB
To be and is the very best of wivesB
Like streams you are divorc'd but 'twill come whenC
These eyes of mine shall see you mix againC
Thus speaks the oak here C and M shall meetD
Treading on amber with their silver feetD
Nor will't be long ere this accomplish'd beE
The words found true C M remember meE

Robert Herrick



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