Upon Master Fletcher's Incomparable Plays. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEFGHIIJJKLCC| Apollo sings his harp resounds give room | A |
| For now behold the golden pomp is come | B |
| Thy pomp of plays which thousands come to see | C |
| With admiration both of them and thee | C |
| O volume worthy leaf by leaf and cover | D |
| To be with juice of cedar wash'd all over | D |
| Here words with lines and lines with scenes consent | E |
| To raise an act to full astonishment | F |
| Here melting numbers words of power to move | G |
| Young men to swoon and maids to die for love | H |
| Love lies a bleeding here Evadne there | I |
| Swells with brave rage yet comely everywhere | I |
| Here's A mad lover there that high design | J |
| Of King and no King and the rare plot thine | J |
| So that whene'er we circumvolve our eyes | K |
| Such rich such fresh such sweet varieties | L |
| Ravish our spirits that entranc'd we see | C |
| None writes love's passion in the world like thee | C |
Robert Herrick
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