In Spain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBABDETagus farewell that westward with thy streams | A |
Turns up the grains of gold already tried | B |
With spur and sail for I go to seek the Thames | C |
Gainward the sun that shewth her wealthy pride | B |
And to the town which Brutus sought by dreams | A |
Like bended moon doth lend her lusty side | B |
My king my country alone for whome I live | D |
Of mighty love the wings for this me give | E |
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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