Sweet-and-twenty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAAB CCDEED| O mistress mine where are you roaming | A |
| O stay and hear your true love 's coming | A |
| That can sing both high and low | B |
| Trip no further pretty sweeting | A |
| Journeys end in lovers meeting | A |
| Every wise man's son doth know | B |
| - | |
| What is love 'tis not hereafter | C |
| Present mirth hath present laughter | C |
| What 's to come is still unsure | D |
| In delay there lies no plenty | E |
| Then come kiss me sweet and twenty | E |
| Youth 's a stuff will not endure | D |
William Shakespeare
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