A Beavy Of The Fair & Gay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBCDDBBBBEEBBBBBB FBBFCCFCCFA Beavy of the fair Gay | A |
Such as are daily Smoakt in tea | B |
toasted over wine | C |
Vext to be made so long the Jeast | B |
Of tongues pens to go in quest | B |
Of reputation Joyn | C |
To K d's house they first repair | D |
But scarce find any footsteps there | D |
to keep them off cold scent | B |
Long had she fled his slavery | B |
Her gallants stabbd him first she | B |
Woud bury him in paint | B |
To O y's they next advance | E |
But he was vanishd on a glance | E |
to Make some conquest shott | B |
One who so many loves as she | B |
one who loves fooles company | B |
Must love for you know what | B |
Of T n newes in vain they sought | B |
Scarce M ws covets to be thought | B |
So ignorant in dressing | F |
For scandall had like Cr fts appeard | B |
He urgd his suit the God retird | B |
left the Nymph unlacing | F |
No longer on your search remain | C |
For since your labour must be vain | C |
What need you make it long | F |
Believe me fairs that every one | C |
preserves him for her self alone | C |
Upon her proper tongue | F |
Thomas Parnell
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