Fair Summer Droops Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC BBDDCC| Fair summer droops droop men and beasts therefore | A |
| So fair a summer look for nevermore | A |
| All good things vanish less than in a day | B |
| Peace plenty pleasure suddenly decay | B |
| Go not yet away bright soul of the sad year | C |
| The earth is hell when thou leav'st to appear | C |
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| What shall those flowers that decked thy garland erst | B |
| Upon thy grave be wastefully dispersed | B |
| O trees consume your sap in sorrow's source | D |
| Streams turn to tears your tributary course | D |
| Go not yet hence bright soul of the sad year | C |
| The earth is hell when thou leav'st to appear | C |
Thomas Nashe
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