No Sorrow Peculiar To The Sufferer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFFGGHH| The lover in melodious verses | A |
| His singular distress rehearses | B |
| Still closing with a rueful cry | C |
| 'Was ever such a wretch as I ' | D |
| Yes thousands have endured before | E |
| All thy distress some haply more | E |
| Unnumber d Corydons complain | F |
| And Strephons of the like disdain | F |
| And if thy Chloe be of steel | G |
| Too deaf to hear too hard to feel | G |
| Not her alone that censure fits | H |
| Nor thou alone hast lost thy wits | H |
William Cowper
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