Vobiscum Est Iope Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCD EFEFGGWHEN thou must home to shades of underground | A |
And there arrived a new admired guest | B |
The beauteous spirits do engirt thee round | A |
White Iope blithe Helen and the rest | B |
To hear the stories of thy finish'd love | C |
From that smooth tongue whose music hell can move | D |
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Then wilt thou speak of banqueting delights | E |
Of masques and revels which sweet youth did make | F |
Of tourneys and great challenges of knights | E |
And all these triumphs for thy beauty's sake | F |
When thou hast told these honours done to thee | G |
Then tell O tell how thou didst murder me | G |
Thomas Campion
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