Corinna Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCD EEFFCDWhen to her lute Corinna sings | A |
Her voice revives the leaden strings | A |
And doth in highest notes appear | B |
As any challenged echo clear | B |
But when she doth of mourning speak | C |
Even with her sighs the strings do break | D |
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And as her lute doth live or die | E |
Led by her passion so must I | E |
For when of pleasure she doth sing | F |
My thoughts enjoy a sudden spring | F |
But if she doth of sorrow speak | C |
Even from my heart the strings do break | D |
Thomas Campion
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