The Long Love That In My Thought Doth Harbour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCCDEThe long love that in my thought doth harbour | A |
And in mine hert doth keep his residence | B |
Into my face presseth with bold pretence | B |
And therein campeth spreading his banner | A |
She that me learneth to love and suffer | A |
And will that my trust and lust s negligence | B |
Be rayned by reason shame and reverence | B |
With his hardiness taketh displeasure | A |
Wherewithall unto the hert's forest he fleeth | C |
Leaving his enterprise with pain and cry | D |
And there him hideth and not appeareth | C |
What may I do when my master feareth | C |
But in the field with him to live and die | D |
For good is the life ending faithfully | E |
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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