Sonnet Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCDCDEFEFDDAnd every year a world my will did deem | A |
Till lo at last to Court now am I come | B |
A seemly swain that might the place beseem | B |
A gladsome guest embraced by all and some | B |
Not there content with common dignity | C |
My wandering eye in haste yea post post haste | D |
Beheld the blazing badge of bravery | C |
For want whereof I thought myself disgraced | D |
Then peevish pride puffed up my swelling heart | E |
To further forth so hot an enterprise | F |
And comely cost began to play his part | E |
In praising patterns of mine own devise | F |
Thus all was good and might be got in haste | D |
To prink me up and make me higher placed | D |
George Gascoigne
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