The Fansy, Which That I Haue Serued Long Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABACACCC| The fansy which that I haue serued long | A |
| That hath alway bene enmy to myne ease | B |
| Semed of late to rue vpon my wrong | A |
| And bad me flye the cause of my misease | B |
| And I forthwith dyd prease out of the throng | A |
| That thought by flight my painfull hart to please | B |
| Som other way tyll I saw faith more strong | A |
| And to my self I sayd alas those dayes | B |
| In vayn were spent to runne the race so long | A |
| And with that thought I met my guyde that playn | C |
| Out of the way wherin I wandred wrong | A |
| Brought me amiddes the hylles in base Bullayn | C |
| Where I am now as restlesse to remayn | C |
| Against my will full pleased with my payn | C |
Henry Howard
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