The Coquette, And After (triolets) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBBBCBC A CBCCCBCB| I | A |
| - | |
| For long the cruel wish I knew | B |
| That your free heart should ache for me | C |
| While mine should bear no ache for you | B |
| For long the cruel wish I knew | B |
| How men can feel and craved to view | B |
| My triumph fated not to be | C |
| For long The cruel wish I knew | B |
| That your free heart should ache for me | C |
| - | |
| II | A |
| - | |
| At last one pays the penalty | C |
| The woman women always do | B |
| My farce I found was tragedy | C |
| At last One pays the penalty | C |
| With interest when one fancy free | C |
| Learns love learns shame Of sinners two | B |
| At last ONE pays the penalty | C |
| The woman women always do | B |
Thomas Hardy
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