A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DECFFC G| Gentle nymphs be not refusing | A |
| Love's neglect is time's abusing | A |
| They and beauty are but lent you | B |
| Take the one and keep the other | C |
| Love keeps fresh what age doth smother | C |
| Beauty gone you will repent you | B |
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| 'Twill be said when ye have proved | D |
| Never swains more truly loved | E |
| Oh then fly all nice behaviour | C |
| Pity fain would as her duty | F |
| Be attending still on Beauty | F |
| Let her not be out of favour | C |
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| From Britannia's Pastorals | G |
William Browne
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