Lament Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEAFGHH| So thou hast scorned me my delight and heir | A |
| Thy father's halls then were not broad and fair | A |
| Enough for thee to dwell here longer sweet | B |
| True there was nothing nothing in them meet | B |
| For thy swift budding reason that foretold | C |
| Virtues the future years would yet unfold | C |
| Thy words thy archness every turn and bow | D |
| How sick at heart without them am I now | D |
| Nay little comfort never more shall I | E |
| Behold thee and thy darling drollery | A |
| What may I do but only follow on | F |
| Along the path where earlier thou hast gone | G |
| And at its end do thou with all thy charms | H |
| Cast round thy father's neck thy tender arms | H |
Jan Kochanowski
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