Upon Parting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEFGHHH| Go hence away and in thy parting know | A |
| 'Tis not my voice but Heaven's that bids thee go | A |
| Spring hence thy faith nor think it ill desert | B |
| I find in thee that makes me thus to part | C |
| But voice of fame and voice of Heaven have thundered | D |
| We both were lost if both of us not sundered | D |
| Fold now thine arms and in thy last look rear | E |
| One sigh of love and cool it with a tear | F |
| Since part we must let's kiss that done retire | G |
| With as cold frost as erst we met with fire | H |
| With such white vows as fate can ne'er dissever | H |
| But truth knit fast and so farewell for ever | H |
Robert Herrick
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