The Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DBDBCC EFEFCCThere is a garden in her face | A |
Where roses and white lilies grow | B |
A heavenly paradise is that place | A |
Wherein all pleasant fruits do flow | B |
These cherries grow which none may buy | C |
Till Cherry ripe themselves do cry | C |
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Those cherries fairly do enclose | D |
Of orient pearl a double row | B |
Which when her lovely laughter shows | D |
They look like rosebuds filled with snow | B |
Yet them nor peer nor prince can buy | C |
Till Cherry ripe themselves do cry | C |
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Her eyes like angels watch them still | E |
Her brows like bended bows do stand | F |
Threatening with piercing frowns to kill | E |
All that attempt with eye or hand | F |
Those sacred cherries to come nigh | C |
Till Cherry ripe themselves do cry | C |
Thomas Campion
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