Upon Madam Ursly. Epig Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDD

For ropes of pearl first Madam Ursly showsA
A chain of corns picked from her ears and toesA
Then next to match Tradescant's curious shellsB
Nails from her fingers mew'd she shows what elseC
Why then forsooth a carcanet is shownD
Of teeth as deaf as nuts and all her ownD

Robert Herrick



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