Persuasions To Joy, A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEDD FF

IF the quick spirits in your eyeA
Now languish and anon must dieA
If every sweet and every graceB
Must fly from that forsaken faceB
nbsp nbsp nbsp Then Celia let us reap our joysC
nbsp nbsp nbsp Ere Time such goodly fruit destroysC
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Or if that golden fleece must growD
For ever free from aged snowD
If those bright suns must know no shadeE
Nor your fresh beauties ever fadeE
nbsp nbsp nbsp Then fear not Celia to bestowD
nbsp nbsp nbsp What still being gather'd still must growD
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Thus either Time his sickle bringsF
In vain or else in vain his wingsF

Thomas Carew



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