The Appeal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB ACCCAD AEFEAD AGGGAD AHIIAD

An Earnest Suit to his Unkind MistressA
not to Forsake himB
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And wilt thou leave me thusA
Say nay say nay for shameC
To save thee from the blameC
Of all my grief and grameC
And wilt thou leave me thusA
Say nay say nayD
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And wilt thou leave me thusA
That hath loved thee so longE
In wealth and woe amongF
And is thy heart so strongE
As for to leave me thusA
Say nay say nayD
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And wilt thou leave me thusA
That hath given thee my heartG
Never for to departG
Neither for pain nor smartG
And wilt thou leave me thusA
Say nay say nayD
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And wilt thou leave me thusA
And have no more pityeH
Of him that loveth theeI
Alas thy crueltyI
And wilt thou leave me thusA
Say nay say nayD

Sir Thomas Wyatt



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