A Divine Mistress Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEEFFGGHHAA| In Nature's pieces still I see | A |
| Some error that might mended be | A |
| Something my wish could still remove | B |
| Alter or add but my fair love | C |
| Was fram'd by hands far more divine | D |
| For she hath ev'ry beauteous line | D |
| Yet I had been far happier | E |
| Had Nature that made me made her | E |
| Then likeness might that love creates | F |
| Have made her love what now she hates | F |
| Yet I confess I cannot spare | G |
| From her just shape the smallest hair | G |
| Nor need I beg from all the store | H |
| Pf heaven for her one beauty more | H |
| She hath too much divinity for me | A |
| Ye gods teach her some more humanity | A |
Thomas Carew
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