Upon A Cheap Laundress. Epig Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC

Feacie some say doth wash her clothes i' th' lieA
That sharply trickles from her either eyeA
The laundresses they envy her good luckB
Who can with so small charges drive the buckB
What needs she fire and ashes to consumeC
Who can scour linens with her own salt rheumC

Robert Herrick



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