A Superscription On Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia, Sent For A Token Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDCCEE| Whatever in Philoclea the fair | A |
| Or the discreet Pamela figur'd are | B |
| Change but the name the virtues are your owne | C |
| And for a fiction there a truth is knowne | C |
| If any service here perform'd you see | D |
| If duty and affection paynted bee | D |
| Within these leaves may you be pleas'd to know | C |
| They only shadow what I truly owe | C |
| To your desart thus I a glasse have sent | E |
| Which both myself and you doth represent | E |
William Strode
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