The Charm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEFGGHH

Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the airA
Thrice sit thou mute in this enchanted chairA
Then thrice three times tie up this true love's knotB
And murmur soft 'She will or she will not 'C
Go burn these pois'nous weeds in yon blue fireD
These screech owl's feathers and this prickling briarD
This cypress gathered at a dead man's graveE
That all my fears and cares an end may haveF
Then come you fairies dance with me a roundG
Melt her hard heart with your melodious soundG
In vain are all the charms I can deviseH
She hath an art to break them with her eyesH

Thomas Campion



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