The Invitation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD BDBDLIVE with me still and all the measures | A |
Played to by the spheres I'll teach thee | B |
Let's but thus daily all the pleasures | A |
The moon beholds her man shall reach thee | B |
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Dwell in mine arms aloft we'll hover | C |
And see fields of armies fighting | D |
Oh part not from me I'll discover | C |
There all but books of fancy's writing | D |
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Be but my darling age to free thee | B |
From her curse shall fall a dying | D |
Call me thy empress Time to see thee | B |
Shall forget his art of flying | D |
Thomas Dekker
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