A Girdle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA AA BB AA AA| Whene'er the wast makes too much hast | A |
| That hast againe makes too much wast | A |
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| I here stand keeper while 'tis light | A |
| 'Tis theft to enter when 'tis night | A |
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| This girdle doth the wast embrace | B |
| To keepe all others from that place | B |
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| This circle here is drawne about | A |
| To keepe all tempting spiritts out | A |
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| Whoe'er the girdle doth undoe | A |
| Hee quite undoes the owner too | A |
William Strode
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