A Necklace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB AACC CC| These veines are nature's nett | A |
| These cords by art are sett | A |
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| If love himselfe flye here | B |
| Love is intangled here | B |
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| Loe on my neck this twist I bind | A |
| For to hang him that steales my mynde | A |
| Unless hee hang alive in chaynes | C |
| I hang and dye in lingring paynes | C |
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| Theis threads enjoy a double grace | C |
| Both by the gemme and by the place | C |
William Strode
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