Welcome, Welcome, Do I Sing, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEDAABB FGHGI JJJJI JAJAI KLKLIWelcome welcome do I sing | A |
Far more welcome than the spring | A |
He that parteth from you never | B |
Shall enjoy a spring for ever | B |
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Love that to the voice is near | C |
Breaking from your iv'ry pale | D |
Need not walk abroad to hear | E |
The delightful nightingale | D |
Welcome welcome then I sing | A |
Far more welcome than the spring | A |
He that parteth from you never | B |
Shall enjoy a spring for ever | B |
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Love that looks still on your eyes | F |
Though the winter have begun | G |
To benumb our arteries | H |
Shall not want the summer's sun | G |
Welcome welcome then I sing c | I |
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Love that still may see your cheeks | J |
Where all rareness still reposes | J |
Is a fool if e'er he seeks | J |
Other lilies other roses | J |
Welcome welcome c | I |
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Love to whom your soft lip yields | J |
And perceives your breath in kissing | A |
All the odours of the fields | J |
Never never shall be missing | A |
Welcome welcome c | I |
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Love that question would anew | K |
What fair Eden was of old | L |
Let him rightly study you | K |
And a brief of that behold | L |
Welcome welcome then I c | I |
William Browne
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