To The Most Illustrious And Most Hopeful Prince. Charles, Prince Of Wales Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFG| Well may my book come forth like public day | A |
| When such a light as you are leads the way | A |
| Who are my work's creator and alone | B |
| The flame of it and the expansion | C |
| And look how all those heavenly lamps acquire | D |
| Light from the sun that inexhausted fire | D |
| So all my morn and evening stars from you | E |
| Have their existence and their influence too | E |
| Full is my book of glories but all these | F |
| By you become immortal substances | G |
Robert Herrick
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