Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABB BCDBBB| For her gait if she be walking | A |
| Be she sitting I desire her | B |
| For her state's sake and admire her | B |
| For her wit if she be talking | A |
| Gait and state and wit approve her | B |
| For which all and each I love her | B |
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| Be she sullen I commend her | B |
| For a modest Be she merry | C |
| For a kind one her prefer I | D |
| Briefly everything doth lend her | B |
| So much grace and so approve her | B |
| That for everything I love her | B |
William Browne
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