Sonnet Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFFFGGTo prink me up and make me higher placed | A |
All came too late that tarried any time | B |
Piles of provision pleased not my taste | A |
They made my heels too heavy for to climb | B |
Methought it best that boughs of boistrous oak | C |
Should first be shread to make my feathers gay | D |
Till at the last a deadly dinting stroke | C |
Brought down the bulk with edgetools of decay | D |
Of every farm I then let fly a leaf | E |
To feed the purse that paid for peevishnesss | F |
Till rent and all were fallen in such disease | F |
As scarce could serve to maintain cleanliness | F |
They bought the body fine farm leaf and land | G |
All were too little for the merchant's hand | G |
George Gascoigne
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