In Spain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBABDE

Tagus farewell that westward with thy streamsA
Turns up the grains of gold already triedB
With spur and sail for I go to seek the ThamesC
Gainward the sun that shewth her wealthy prideB
And to the town which Brutus sought by dreamsA
Like bended moon doth lend her lusty sideB
My king my country alone for whome I liveD
Of mighty love the wings for this me giveE

Sir Thomas Wyatt



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