Song. Murdering Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEI'LL gaze no more on her bewitching face | A |
Since ruin harbours there in every place | A |
For my enchanted soul alike she drowns | B |
With calms and tempests of her smiles and frowns | B |
I ll love no more those cruel eyes of hers | C |
Which pleased or anger d still are murderers | C |
For if she dart like lightning through the air | D |
Her beams of wrath she kills me with despair | D |
If she behold me with a pleasing eye | E |
I surfeit with excess of joy and die | E |
Thomas Carew
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