Upon A Virgin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCBB

Spend harmless shade thy nightly hoursA
Selecting here both herbs and flowersA
Of which make garlands here and thereB
To dress thy silent sepulchreB
Nor do thou fear the want of theseC
In everlasting propertiesC
Since we fresh strewings will bring hitherB
Far faster than the first can witherB

Robert Herrick



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