Go, Piteous Heart Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBDD EBFBBDD| GO pytyous hart rasyd with dedly wo | A |
| Persyd with payn bleding with wondes smart | B |
| Bewayle thy fortune with vaynys wan and blo | C |
| O Fortune vnfrendly Fortune vnkynde thow art | B |
| To be so cruell and so ouerthwart | B |
| To suffer me so carefull to endure | D |
| That wher I loue best I dare not dyscure | D |
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| One there is and euer one shalbe | E |
| For whose sake my hart is sore dyseasyd | B |
| For whose loue welcom dysease to me | F |
| I am content so all partys be pleasyd | B |
| Yet and God wold I wold my payne were easyd | B |
| But Fortune enforsyth me so carefully to endure | D |
| That where I loue best I dare not dyscure | D |
John Skelton
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