The Tyme Of Youthe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD AA AA

The tyme of youthe is to be spentA
But vice in it shuld be forfentA
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Pastymes ther be I nought treulyeB
Whych one may use and vice denyeB
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And they be plesant to God and manC
Those shuld we covit wyn who canC
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As featys of armys and suche otherD
Wherby actyvenesse oon may utterD
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Comparysons in them may lawfully be settA
For therby corage is suerly owt fettA
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Vertue it is then youth for to spendA
In goode dysporttys whych it dothe fendA

Henry Viii, King Of England



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