Ye Old Mule Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBAC AABC AABBAC

Ye old mule that think yourself so fairA
Leave off with craft your beauty to repairA
For it is true without any fableB
No man setteth more by riding in your saddleB
Too much travail so do your train appairA
Ye old muleC
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With false savour though you deceive th'airA
Whoso taste you shall well perceive your lairA
Savoureth somewhat of a Kappurs stableB
Ye old muleC
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Ye must now serve to market and to fairA
All for the burden for panniers a pairA
For since gray hairs been powdered in your sableB
The thing ye seek for you must yourself enableB
To purchase it by payment and by prayerA
Ye old muleC

Sir Thomas Wyatt



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