With Penne, Inke, And Paper To A Distressed Friend Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD AAEE| Here is paper pen and inke | A |
| That your heart and seale may sinke | A |
| Into such markes as may expresse | B |
| A Soule much blest in heavinesse | B |
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| May your paper seeme as fayre | C |
| As yourselfe when you appeare | C |
| May the Letters which you write | D |
| Looke like black eye lids on white | D |
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| May your penne such fancies bring | A |
| As one new puld from Cupid's wing | A |
| That your paper hand and seale | E |
| His favour heart and Soule may steale | E |
William Strode
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