A Madrigal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBFDCGHIIHJJKJJL| Crabbed Age and Youth | A |
| Cannot live together | B |
| Youth is full of pleasance | C |
| Age is full of care | D |
| Youth like summer morn | E |
| Age like winter weather | B |
| Youth like summer brave | F |
| Age like winter bare | D |
| Youth is full of sports | C |
| Age's breath is short | G |
| Youth is nimble Age is lame | H |
| Youth is hot and bold | I |
| Age is weak and cold | I |
| Youth is wild and Age is tame | H |
| Age I do abhor thee | J |
| Youth I do adore thee | J |
| O my Love my Love is young | K |
| Age I do defy thee | J |
| O sweet shepherd hie thee | J |
| For methinks thou stay'st too long | L |
William Shakespeare
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hamza bakhtiar: very good illustration. really appreciate it .thank you .
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