To His Sister Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBCCDDAAEE| Loving Sister every line | A |
| Of your last letter was so fine | A |
| With the best mettle that the grayne | A |
| Of Scrivener's pindust were but vayne | A |
| The touch of Gold did sure instill | B |
| Some vertue more than did the Quill | B |
| And since you write noe cleanly hand | C |
| Your token bids mee understand | C |
| Mine eyes have here a remedy | D |
| Wherby to reade more easily | D |
| I doe but jeast your love alone | A |
| Is my interpretation | A |
| My words I will recant and sweare | E |
| I know your hand is wondrous faire | E |
William Strode
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