To My Inconstant Mistress Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB CDCDD EBEBB| When thou poor excommunicate | A |
| From all the joys of love shalt see | B |
| The full reward and glorious fate | A |
| Which my strong faith shall purchase me | B |
| Then curse thine own inconstancy | B |
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| A fairer hand than thine shall cure | C |
| That heart which thy false oaths did wound | D |
| And to my soul a soul more pure | C |
| Than thine shall by Love's hand be bound | D |
| And both with equal glory crowned | D |
| - | |
| Then shalt thou weep entreat complain | E |
| To Love as I did once to thee | B |
| When all thy tears shall be as vain | E |
| As mine were then for thou shalt be | B |
| Damned for thy false apostasy | B |
Thomas Carew
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