Lament Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEAFGHH

So thou hast scorned me my delight and heirA
Thy father's halls then were not broad and fairA
Enough for thee to dwell here longer sweetB
True there was nothing nothing in them meetB
For thy swift budding reason that foretoldC
Virtues the future years would yet unfoldC
Thy words thy archness every turn and bowD
How sick at heart without them am I nowD
Nay little comfort never more shall IE
Behold thee and thy darling drolleryA
What may I do but only follow onF
Along the path where earlier thou hast goneG
And at its end do thou with all thy charmsH
Cast round thy father's neck thy tender armsH

Jan Kochanowski



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