Craft Wander

Craft Wander
analysis of a poem- help!?

10 points for anyone who can help me analyse this poem, it is called:
I must go walke the woed
i have no idea what it is on about help!

I must go walke the woed so wild
And wander here and there
In dred and dedly fere,
For where I trusted I am begild,
And all for one.

Thus am I banished from my blis
By craft and false pretens,
Fautless, without offens,
As of return no certen is,
And all for fer of one.

My bed shall be under the grenwod tree,
A tuft of brakes under my hed,
As one from joye were fled.
Thus from my lif day by day I flee
And all for one.

The ronning stremes shall be my drinke,
Acorns shall be my fode:
Nothing may do me good,
But when of your bewty I do think,
And all for love of one.

As far as I can make out. It is about a lad that has been banished to the woods, either by his own volition or has been physically banished by his love who he feels has betrayed him in some way. It may also be symbolic of his banishment from her love and how bereft he feels because of this.

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