Fidele Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFGFDD HIHIDD JJJJKL| Fear no more the heat o' the sun | A |
| Nor the furious winter's rages | B |
| Thou thy worldly task hast done | A |
| Home art gone and ta'en thy wages | C |
| Golden lads and girls all must | D |
| As chimney sweepers come to dust | D |
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| Fear no more the frown o' the great | E |
| Thou art past the tyrant's stroke | F |
| Care no more to clothe and eat | G |
| To thee the reed is as the oak | F |
| The sceptre learning physic must | D |
| All follow this and come to dust | D |
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| Fear no more the lightning flash | H |
| Nor the all dreaded thunder stone | I |
| Fear not slander censure rash | H |
| Thou hast finish'd joy and moan | I |
| All lovers young all lovers must | D |
| Consign to thee and come to dust | D |
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| No exorciser harm thee | J |
| Nor no witchcraft charm thee | J |
| Ghost unlaid forbear thee | J |
| Nothing ill come near thee | J |
| Quiet consummation have | K |
| And renown egrave d be thy grave | L |
William Shakespeare
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