Fidele Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFGFDD HIHIDD JJJJKL

Fear no more the heat o' the sunA
Nor the furious winter's ragesB
Thou thy worldly task hast doneA
Home art gone and ta'en thy wagesC
Golden lads and girls all mustD
As chimney sweepers come to dustD
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Fear no more the frown o' the greatE
Thou art past the tyrant's strokeF
Care no more to clothe and eatG
To thee the reed is as the oakF
The sceptre learning physic mustD
All follow this and come to dustD
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Fear no more the lightning flashH
Nor the all dreaded thunder stoneI
Fear not slander censure rashH
Thou hast finish'd joy and moanI
All lovers young all lovers mustD
Consign to thee and come to dustD
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No exorciser harm theeJ
Nor no witchcraft charm theeJ
Ghost unlaid forbear theeJ
Nothing ill come near theeJ
Quiet consummation haveK
And renown egrave d be thy graveL

William Shakespeare



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