Wherto Shuld I Expresse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB ACAD EFAF GGGA ABAB| Wherto shuld I expresse | A |
| My inward hevynes | A |
| No myrth can make me fayn | B |
| Tyl that we mete agayne | B |
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| Do way dere hart not so | A |
| Let no thought yow dysmaye | C |
| Thow ye now parte me fro | A |
| We shall mete when we may | D |
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| When I remembyr me | E |
| Of your most gentyll mynde | F |
| It may in no wyse agre | A |
| That I shuld be unkynde | F |
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| The daise delectable | G |
| The violett wan and blo | G |
| Ye ar not varyable | G |
| I love you and no mo | A |
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| I make you fast and sure | A |
| It ys to me gret payne | B |
| Thus longe to endure | A |
| Tyll that we mete agayne | B |
Henry Viii, King Of England
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