Lady, Your Words Do Spite Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAACCDDB| Lady your words do spite me | A |
| Yet your sweet lips so soft kiss and delight me | A |
| Your deeds my heart surcharg'd with overjoying | B |
| Your taunts my life destroying | B |
| Since both have force to spill me | A |
| let kisses sweet Sweet kill me | A |
| Knights fight with swords and lances | C |
| Fight you with smiling glances | C |
| So like swans of Leander | D |
| My ghost from hence shall wander | D |
| singing and dying | B |
John Wilbye
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