Verses (no, No, No, No) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A ABBCDEFFBBA ABBCGGBBHHA ABBCFFFFIIA

To the tune of a Neapolitan song which beginneth No no no noA
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No no no no I cannot hate my foeA
Although with cruel fireB
First thrown on my desireB
She sacks my rendered spriteC
For so fair a flame embracesD
All the placesE
Where that heat of all heats springethF
That it bringethF
To my dying heart some pleasureB
Since his treasureB
Burneth bright in fairest light No no no noA
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No no no no I cannot hate my foeA
Although with cruel fireB
First thrown on my desireB
She sacks my rendered spriteC
Since our lives be not immortalG
But to mortalG
Fetters tied do wait the hourB
Of death's powerB
They have no cause to be sorryH
Who with gloryH
End the way where all men stay No no no noA
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No no no no I cannot hate my foeA
Although with cruel fireB
First thrown on my desireB
She sacks my rendered spriteC
No man doubts whom beauty killethF
Fair death feelethF
And in whom fair death proceedethF
Glory breedethF
So that I in her beams dyingI
Glory tryingI
Though in pain cannot complain No no no noA

Sir Philip Sidney



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