From Tuscan Came My Lady's Worthy Race Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCEFGFGHH

From Tuscan came my lady's worthy raceA
Fair Florence was sometime her ancient seatB
The western isle whose pleasant shore doth faceA
Wild Camber's cliffs did give her lively heatB
Foster'd she was with milk of Irish breastC
Her sire an earl her dame of princes' bloodD
From tender years in Britain she doth restC
With a king's child where she tastes ghostly foodE
Hunsdon did first present her to mine eyenF
Bright is her hue and Geraldine she hightG
Hampton me taught to wish her first for mineF
And Windsor alas doth chase me from her sightG
Beauty her mate her virtues from aboveH
Happy is he that may obtain her loveH

Henry Howard



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