An Assurance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ABAB CBDB DEDE| Say that I should say I love ye | A |
| Would you say 'tis but a saying | B |
| But if love in prayers move ye | A |
| Will ye not be moved with praying | B |
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| Think I think that love should know ye | A |
| Will you think 'tis but a thinking | B |
| But if love the thought do show ye | A |
| Will ye lose your eyes with winking | B |
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| Write that I do write you blessed | C |
| Will you write 'tis but a writing | B |
| But if truth and love confess it | D |
| Will ye doubt the true inditing | B |
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| No I say and think and write it | D |
| Write and think and say your pleasure | E |
| Love and truth and I indite it | D |
| You are blessed out of measure | E |
Nicholas Breton
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