Phillis I Long Yr Powr Have Ownd Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABABCDED| Phillis I long yr powr have ownd | A |
| you still gently swayd | A |
| Now nature has yr charms dethrond | A |
| time your chain decayd | A |
| Both are wth such perversness curst | A |
| they still would bliss destroy | B |
| this change approves tho' for ye worst | A |
| that makes the best things cloy | B |
| try then the forces of disdain | C |
| Since kindness wins not me | D |
| for know you must to rule again | E |
| another woman be | D |
Thomas Parnell
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