In "To his Coy Mistress", every sentence has rhyme like "time", "crime", "way", "day". In "My Life had stood-a Loaded Gun", every sentence also has rhyme like "day", "away", "head", "shared"
In "My Life had stood-a Loaded Gun", there is a form like stanza, but it doesn't appear in "To his Coy Mistress".
Look back at Marvell's poem, aren't certain lines indented? So what does the rhyme and presence or absence of stanzas tell the reader about the poems?
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