A Rondel Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCA DDDDDD EFGFHE DDIDID| Lo what it is to love | A |
| Learn ye that list to prove | B |
| By me I say that no ways may | C |
| The ground of grief remove | B |
| But still decay both nicht and day | C |
| Lo quhat it is to love | A |
| - | |
| Love is ane fervent fire | D |
| Kindlit without desire | D |
| Short pleasure long displeasure | D |
| Repentance is the hire | D |
| Ane pure tressour without measour | D |
| Love is ane fervent fire | D |
| - | |
| To love and to be wise | E |
| To rage with good advice | F |
| Now thus now than so gois the game | G |
| Incertain is the dice | F |
| There is no man I say that can | H |
| Both love and to be wise | E |
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| Flee always from the snare | D |
| Learn at me to beware | D |
| It is ane pain and double trane | I |
| Of endless woe and care | D |
| For to refrain that danger plain | I |
| Flee always from the snare | D |
Alexander Scott
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