Song. A Beautiful Mistress. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGGHH| IF when the sun at noon displays | A |
| His brighter rays | A |
| Thou but appear | B |
| He then all pale with shame and fear | B |
| Quencheth his light | C |
| Hides his dark brow flies from thy sight | C |
| And grows more dim | D |
| Compared to thee than stars to him | D |
| If thou but show thy face again | E |
| When darkness doth at midnight reign | F |
| The darkness flies and light is hurl'd | G |
| Round about the silent world | G |
| So as alike thou driv'st away | H |
| Both light and darkness night and day | H |
Thomas Carew
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