To Mistress Isabell Pennell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBBAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ACCDBBBEFF| By Saint Mary my lady | A |
| Your mammy and your dady | A |
| Brought forth a goodly baby | A |
| My maiden Isabel | B |
| Reflaring rosabell | B |
| The flagrant camamell | B |
| The ruddy rosary | A |
| The sovereign rosemary | A |
| The pretty strawberry | A |
| The columbine the nepte | A |
| The jeloffer well set | A |
| The proper violet | A |
| Ennew d your colowre | A |
| Is like the daisy flower | A |
| After the April shower | A |
| Star of the morrow gray | A |
| The blossom on the spray | A |
| The freshest flower of May | A |
| Maidenly demure | A |
| Of womanhood the lure | A |
| Wherefore I make you sure | A |
| It were an heavenly health | C |
| It were and endless wealth | C |
| A life for God himself | D |
| To hear this nightingale | B |
| Among the bird s smale | B |
| Warbeling in the vale | B |
| Dug dug jug jug | E |
| Good year and good luck | F |
| With chuck chuck chuck chuck | F |
John Skelton
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