The Constant Lover Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB FGFG GHIH| Out upon it I have loved | A |
| Three whole days together | B |
| And am like to love three more | C |
| If it prove fair weather | B |
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| Time shall moult away his wings | D |
| Ere he shall discover | B |
| In the whole wide world again | E |
| Such a constant lover | B |
| - | |
| But the spite on 't is no praise | F |
| Is due at all to me | G |
| Love with me had made no stays | F |
| Had it any been but she | G |
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| Had it any been but she | G |
| And that very face | H |
| There had been at least ere this | I |
| A dozen dozen in her place | H |
Sir John Suckling
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