Despiteful Thus Unto Myself, I Languish Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABB| Despiteful thus unto myself I languish | A |
| And in disdain myself from joy I banish | A |
| These secret thoughts enwrap me so in anguish | A |
| That life I hope will soon from body vanish | A |
| And to some rest will quickly be conveyed | B |
| That on no joy while so I liv d hath stayed | B |
John Wilbye
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