Forget Not Yet: The Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not To Forget His Steadfast Faith And True Intent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB DDDB DDDB EFED| FORGET not yet the tried intent | A |
| Of such a truth as I have meant | A |
| My great travail so gladly spent | A |
| Forget not yet | B |
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| Forget not yet when first began | C |
| The weary life ye know since whan | C |
| The suit the service none tell can | C |
| Forget not yet | B |
| - | |
| Forget not yet the great assays | D |
| The cruel wrong the scornful ways | D |
| The painful patience in delays | D |
| Forget not yet | B |
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| Forget not O forget not this | D |
| How long ago hath been and is | D |
| The mind that never meant amiss | D |
| Forget not yet | B |
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| Forget not then thine own approved | E |
| The which so long hath thee so loved | F |
| Whose steadfast faith yet never moved | E |
| Forget not this | D |
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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