Persuasions To Enjoy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEDD FF| If the quick spirits in your eye | A |
| Now languish and anon must die | A |
| If every sweet and every grace | B |
| Must fly from that forsaken face | B |
| Then Celia let us reap our joys | C |
| Ere Time such goodly fruit destroys | C |
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| Or if that golden fleece must grow | D |
| Forever free from ag egrave d snow | D |
| If those bright suns must know no shade | E |
| Nor your fresh beauties ever fade | E |
| Then fear not Celia to bestow | D |
| What still being gathered still must grow | D |
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| Thus either Time his sickle brings | F |
| In vain or else in vain his wings | F |
Thomas Carew
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