Lux, My Fair Falcon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABCDLux my fair falcon and your fellows all | A |
How well pleasant it were your liberty | B |
Ye not forsake me that fair might ye befall | A |
But they that sometime liked my company | B |
Like lice away from dead bodies they crawl | A |
Lo what a proof in light adversity | B |
But ye my birds I swear by all your bells | C |
Ye be my friends and so be but few else | D |
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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