Opposite To Meloncholly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCCCCDDEEFFGH

Returne my joyes and hither bringA
A tongue not made to speake but singA
A jolly spleene an inward feastB
A causelesse laugh without a jestC
A face which gladnesse doth anoyntC
An arm that springs out of his joyntC
A sprightfull gate that leaves no printC
And makes a feather of a flintC
A heart that's lighter than the ayreD
An eye still dancing in his spheareD
Strong mirth which nothing can controuleE
A body nimbler than the souleE
Free wandring thoughts not tyde to museF
Which thinke on all things nothing chooseF
Which ere we see them come are goneG
These life itselfe doth feede uponH

William Strode



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