From Tuscan Came My Lady's Worthy Race Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFGFGHH| From Tuscan came my lady's worthy race | A |
| Fair Florence was sometime her ancient seat | B |
| The western isle whose pleasant shore doth face | A |
| Wild Camber's cliffs did give her lively heat | B |
| Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breast | C |
| Her sire an earl her dame of princes' blood | D |
| From tender years in Britain she doth rest | C |
| With a king's child where she tastes ghostly food | E |
| Hunsdon did first present her to mine eyen | F |
| Bright is her hue and Geraldine she hight | G |
| Hampton me taught to wish her first for mine | F |
| And Windsor alas doth chase me from her sight | G |
| Beauty her mate her virtues from above | H |
| Happy is he that may obtain her love | H |
Henry Howard
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