What Needeth These Threnning Words And Wasted Wind? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCBDD| What needeth these threnning words and wasted wind | A |
| All this cannot make me restore my prey | B |
| To rob your good iwis is not my mind | A |
| Nor causeless your fair hand did I display | B |
| Let love be judge or else whom next we meet | C |
| That may both hear what you and I can say | B |
| She took from me an heart and I a glove from her | D |
| Let us see now if th'one be worth th'other | D |
David Mckee Wright
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