To The Most Accomplished Gentleman, Master Edward Norgate, Clerk Of The Signet To His Majesty. Epig Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC| For one so rarely tun'd to fit all parts | A |
| For one to whom espous'd are all the arts | A |
| Long have I sought for but could never see | B |
| Them all concentr'd in one man but thee | B |
| Thus thou that man art whom the fates conspir'd | C |
| To make but one and that's thyself admir'd | C |
Robert Herrick
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