A Divine Mistress Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFFGGHHAA

In Nature's pieces still I seeA
Some error that might mended beA
Something my wish could still removeB
Alter or add but my fair loveC
Was fram'd by hands far more divineD
For she hath ev'ry beauteous lineD
Yet I had been far happierE
Had Nature that made me made herE
Then likeness might that love createsF
Have made her love what now she hatesF
Yet I confess I cannot spareG
From her just shape the smallest hairG
Nor need I beg from all the storeH
Pf heaven for her one beauty moreH
She hath too much divinity for meA
Ye gods teach her some more humanityA

Thomas Carew



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