The Appeal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB ACCCAD AEFEAD AGGGAD AHIIAD| An Earnest Suit to his Unkind Mistress | A |
| not to Forsake him | B |
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| And wilt thou leave me thus | A |
| Say nay say nay for shame | C |
| To save thee from the blame | C |
| Of all my grief and grame | C |
| And wilt thou leave me thus | A |
| Say nay say nay | D |
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| And wilt thou leave me thus | A |
| That hath loved thee so long | E |
| In wealth and woe among | F |
| And is thy heart so strong | E |
| As for to leave me thus | A |
| Say nay say nay | D |
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| And wilt thou leave me thus | A |
| That hath given thee my heart | G |
| Never for to depart | G |
| Neither for pain nor smart | G |
| And wilt thou leave me thus | A |
| Say nay say nay | D |
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| And wilt thou leave me thus | A |
| And have no more pitye | H |
| Of him that loveth thee | I |
| Alas thy cruelty | I |
| And wilt thou leave me thus | A |
| Say nay say nay | D |
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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