The Shepherd's Conceit Of Prometheus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF EE G

Prometheus when firste frome heaven hyeA
He broughte downe fyre 'ere then on earthe not seeneB
Fond of Delight a Satyre standing byeA
Gaue it a kyss as it lyke Sweete had beneB
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Feelinge forthewithe the other's burninge powreC
Wood withe the smarte with shoutes and shreakinge shrillD
He soughte his ease in river feilde and bowreC
But for the tyme his griefe wente with him stillD
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So seelye I with that unwonted syghteE
In humane shape an angell from aboveF
Feedinge mine eyes th'impressione there did lyghteE
That since I reste and runn as pleaseth LoveF
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The difference is the Satyre's lypps my harteE
He for a tyme I evermore have smarteE
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FinisG

Sir Edward Dyer



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