Phillis 1 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGHIH| MY Phillis hath the morning sun | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp At first to look upon her | B |
| And Phillis hath morn waking birds | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Her risings still to honour | B |
| My Phillis hath prime feather'd flowers | D |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp That smile when she treads on them | E |
| And Phillis hath a gallant flock | F |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp That leaps since she doth own them | E |
| But Phillis hath too hard a heart | G |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Alas that she should have it | H |
| It yields no mercy to desert | I |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Nor grace to those that crave it | H |
Thomas Lodge
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