To The Right Honourable The Lady Penelope Dowager Of The Late Vis-count Bayning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEFF GHBAIJ KKGreat Lady | A |
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Humble partners of like griefe | B |
In bringing Comfort may deserve beliefe | B |
Because they Feele and Feyne not Thus we say | C |
Unto Ourselves Lord Bayning though away | C |
Is still of Christ Church somewhat out of sight | D |
As when he travel'd or did bid good night | D |
And was not seen long after now he stands | E |
Remov'd in Worlds as heretofore in Lands | E |
But is not lost The spight of Death can never | F |
Divide the Christian though the Man it sever | F |
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The like we say to You He's still at home | G |
Though out of reach as in some upper roome | H |
Or Study for his Place is very high | B |
His Thought is Vision now most properly | A |
Return'd he's Yours as sure as e're hath been | I |
The jewell in Your Cask safe though unseen | J |
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You know that Friends have Eares as well as Eyes | K |
We heare Hee's well and Living that well dies | K |
William Strode
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