To Mistress Isabell Pennell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABBBAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ACCDBBBEFF

By Saint Mary my ladyA
Your mammy and your dadyA
Brought forth a goodly babyA
My maiden IsabelB
Reflaring rosabellB
The flagrant camamellB
The ruddy rosaryA
The sovereign rosemaryA
The pretty strawberryA
The columbine the nepteA
The jeloffer well setA
The proper violetA
Ennew d your colowreA
Is like the daisy flowerA
After the April showerA
Star of the morrow grayA
The blossom on the sprayA
The freshest flower of MayA
Maidenly demureA
Of womanhood the lureA
Wherefore I make you sureA
It were an heavenly healthC
It were and endless wealthC
A life for God himselfD
To hear this nightingaleB
Among the bird s smaleB
Warbeling in the valeB
Dug dug jug jugE
Good year and good luckF
With chuck chuck chuck chuckF

John Skelton



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