To The Queen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFF| Goddess of youth and lady of the spring | A |
| Most fit to be the consort to a king | A |
| Be pleas'd to rest you in this sacred grove | B |
| Beset with myrtles whose each leaf drops love | C |
| Many a sweet fac'd wood nymph here is seen | D |
| Of which chaste order you are now the queen | D |
| Witness their homage when they come and strew | E |
| Your walks with flowers and give their crowns to you | E |
| Your leafy throne with lily work possess | F |
| And be both princess here and poetess | F |
Robert Herrick
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To The Queen is a poem by Robert Herrick. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.