Madam, Withouten Many Words Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACDCEFGFG| Madam withouten many words | A |
| Once I am sure ye will or no | B |
| And if ye will then leave your bourds | A |
| And use your wit and show it so | A |
| And with a beck ye shall me call | C |
| And if of one that burneth alway | D |
| Ye have any pity at all | C |
| Answer him fair with or nay | E |
| If it be I shall be fain | F |
| If it be nay friends as before | G |
| Ye shall another man obtain | F |
| And I mine own and yours no more | G |
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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