Caelia - Sonnet - 1 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDAAFAFGG| Lo I the man that whilom lov'd and lost | A |
| Not dreading loss do sing again of love | B |
| And like a man but lately tempest toss'd | A |
| Try if my stars still inauspicious prove | C |
| Not to make good that poets never can | D |
| Long time without a chosen mistress be | E |
| Do I sing thus or my affections ran | D |
| Within the maze of mutability | A |
| What last I lov'd was beauty of the mind | A |
| And that lodg'd in a temple truly fair | F |
| Which ruin'd now by death if I can find | A |
| The saint that liv'd therein some otherwhere | F |
| I may adore it there and love the cell | G |
| For entertaining what I lov'd so well | G |
William Browne
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