Jacke-on-both-sides Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBBCCDDEC CCFFGGCCBBCCI hold as fayth | A |
What Rome's Church sayth | A |
Where the King's head | B |
That flock's misled | B |
Where th' Altar's drest | B |
That People's blest | B |
Who shuns the Masse | C |
Hee's but an Asse | C |
Who Charity preach | D |
They Heav'n soone reach | D |
On Fayth t'rely | E |
'Tis heresy | C |
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What England's Church allows | C |
My Conscience disavowes | C |
That Church can have no seame | F |
That holdes the Pope supreme | F |
There's service scarce divine | G |
With table bread and wine | G |
Hee's Catholique and wise | C |
Who the Communion flyes | C |
That Church with schismes fraught | B |
Where only fayth is taught | B |
Noe matter for good workes | C |
Makes Christians worse than Turkes | C |
William Strode
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