Sonnet Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFFFGG

To prink me up and make me higher placedA
All came too late that tarried any timeB
Piles of provision pleased not my tasteA
They made my heels too heavy for to climbB
Methought it best that boughs of boistrous oakC
Should first be shread to make my feathers gayD
Till at the last a deadly dinting strokeC
Brought down the bulk with edgetools of decayD
Of every farm I then let fly a leafE
To feed the purse that paid for peevishnesssF
Till rent and all were fallen in such diseaseF
As scarce could serve to maintain cleanlinessF
They bought the body fine farm leaf and landG
All were too little for the merchant's handG

George Gascoigne



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