The Noble Spanish Soldier Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGFHHIJK| O SORROW SORROW say where dost thou dwell | A |
| In the lowest room of hell | A |
| Art thou born of human race | B |
| No no I have a furier face | B |
| Art thou in city town or court | C |
| I to every place resort | C |
| O why into the world is Sorrow sent | D |
| Men afflicted best repent | D |
| What dost thou feed on | E |
| Broken sleep | F |
| What takest thou pleasure in | G |
| To weep | F |
| To sigh to sob to pine to groan | H |
| To wring my hands to sit alone | H |
| O when O when shall Sorrow quiet have | I |
| Never never never never | J |
| Never till she finds a grave | K |
Thomas Dekker
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