An Eare-stringe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB BB CC'Tis vayne to add a ring or gemme | A |
Your eare itselfe outpasseth them | A |
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When idle words are passing here | B |
I warne and pull you by the eare | B |
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This silken chayne stands wayting here | B |
For golden tongues to tye on there | B |
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Here silken twynes there locks you see | C |
Now tell me which the softer bee | C |
William Strode
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