Å?none's Complaint Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJFK| Melpomene the muse of tragic songs | A |
| With mournful tunes in stole of dismal hue | B |
| Assist a silly nymph to wail her woe | C |
| And leave thy lusty company behind | D |
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| Thou luckless wreath becomes not me to wear | E |
| The poplar tree for triumph of my love | F |
| Then as my joy my pride of love is left | G |
| Be thou unclothed of thy lovely green | H |
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| And in thy leaves my fortune written be | I |
| And them some gentle wind let blow abroad | J |
| That all the world may see how false of love | F |
| False Paris hath to his none been | K |
George Peele
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