Passtime With Good Company Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCCDEFD CCGGCCHCCH AAIICCACCAPastime with good company | A |
I love and shall unto I die | B |
Grudge whoso will but none deny | B |
So God be pleased this live will I | B |
For my pastance | C |
Hunt sing and dance | C |
My heart is set | D |
All godely sport | E |
To my comfort | F |
Who shall me let | D |
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Youth will have needs daliance | C |
Of good or ill some pastance | C |
Company me thinketh then best | G |
All thoftes and fantasies to digest | G |
For idleness | C |
Is chief mistress | C |
Of vices all | H |
Than who can say | C |
But pass the day | C |
Is best of all | H |
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Company with honesty | A |
Is virtue and vice to flee | A |
Company is good or ill | I |
But every man hath his free will | I |
The best ensue | C |
The worst eschew | C |
My mind shall be | A |
Virtue to use | C |
Vice to refuse | C |
I shall use me | A |
Henry Viii, King Of England
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