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15 March, 10:11

These lines from John Donne's poem "To Mr. T. W." are an example of what rhyme scheme? Haste thee harsh verse as fast as thy lame measure Will give thee leave, to him, my pain and pleasure. I have given thee, and yet thou art too weak, Feet, and a reasoning soul and tongue to speak. Plead for me, and so by thine and my labor, I am thy Creator, thou my Savior, Tell him, all questions, which men have defended Both of the place and pains ... are ended;

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  1. 15 March, 13:12
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    aabbccdd

    sorry if im wrong, i got high hopes for this one but let me know if im wrong

    and have a nice day : D
  2. 15 March, 13:50
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    Lines 1 and 2, 3 and 4, and 5 and 6 is the correct answer; )
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