Jacke-on-both-sides Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBCCDDEC CCFFGGCCBBCC

I hold as faythA
What Rome's Church saythA
Where the King's headB
That flock's misledB
Where th' Altar's drestB
That People's blestB
Who shuns the MasseC
Hee's but an AsseC
Who Charity preachD
They Heav'n soone reachD
On Fayth t'relyE
'Tis heresyC
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What England's Church allowsC
My Conscience disavowesC
That Church can have no seameF
That holdes the Pope supremeF
There's service scarce divineG
With table bread and wineG
Hee's Catholique and wiseC
Who the Communion flyesC
That Church with schismes fraughtB
Where only fayth is taughtB
Noe matter for good workesC
Makes Christians worse than TurkesC

William Strode



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