The Cryer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEEEEFFGGHHCICIC JCJGood Folke for Gold or Hyre | A |
But helpe me to a Cryer | B |
For my poore Heart is runne astray | C |
After two Eyes that pass'd this way | C |
O yes O yes O yes | D |
If there be any Man | E |
In Towne or Countrey can | E |
Bring me my Heart againe | E |
Ile please him for his paine | E |
And by these Marks I will you show | F |
That onely I this Heart doe owe | F |
It is a wounded Heart | G |
Wherein yet sticks the Dart | G |
Eu'ry piece sore hurt throughout it | H |
Faith and Troth writ round about it | H |
It was a tame Heart and a deare | C |
And neuer vs'd to roame | I |
But hauing got this Haunt I feare | C |
'Twill hardly stay at home | I |
For Gods sake walking by the way | C |
If you my Heart doe see | J |
Either impound it for a Stray | C |
Or send it backe to me | J |
Michael Drayton
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