A Rondel Of Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCA DDDDDD EFGFHE DDIDID

Lo what it is to loveA
Learn ye that list to proveB
By me I say that no ways mayC
The ground of grief removeB
But still decay both nicht and dayC
Lo quhat it is to loveA
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Love is ane fervent fireD
Kindlit without desireD
Short pleasure long displeasureD
Repentance is the hireD
Ane pure tressour without measourD
Love is ane fervent fireD
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To love and to be wiseE
To rage with good adviceF
Now thus now than so gois the gameG
Incertain is the diceF
There is no man I say that canH
Both love and to be wiseE
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Flee always from the snareD
Learn at me to bewareD
It is ane pain and double traneI
Of endless woe and careD
For to refrain that danger plainI
Flee always from the snareD

Alexander Scott



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