Ye Old Mule Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAC AABC AABBACYe old mule that think yourself so fair | A |
Leave off with craft your beauty to repair | A |
For it is true without any fable | B |
No man setteth more by riding in your saddle | B |
Too much travail so do your train appair | A |
Ye old mule | C |
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With false savour though you deceive th'air | A |
Whoso taste you shall well perceive your lair | A |
Savoureth somewhat of a Kappurs stable | B |
Ye old mule | C |
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Ye must now serve to market and to fair | A |
All for the burden for panniers a pair | A |
For since gray hairs been powdered in your sable | B |
The thing ye seek for you must yourself enable | B |
To purchase it by payment and by prayer | A |
Ye old mule | C |
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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