A Roundel From The French Of Villon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCABBAC| Death I would plead against thy wrong | A |
| Who hast reft me of my love my wife | B |
| And art not satiate yet with strife | B |
| But needs wilt hold me lingering long | A |
| No strength since then has kept me strong | A |
| But what could hurt thee in her life | B |
| Death | C |
| Twain we were and our hearts one song | A |
| One heart if that be dead thy knife | B |
| Hath cut me off alive from life | B |
| Dead as the carver's figured throng | A |
| Death | C |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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