Rondeaux Of The Galleries Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCBBBCABBCCBA D EEFFEEEFDFFEEFD

CamelotA
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In Camelot how grey and greenB
The Damsels dwell how sad their teenB
In Camelot how green and greyC
The melancholy poplars swayC
I wis I wot not what they meanB
Or wherefore passionate and leanB
The maidens mope their loves betweenB
Not seeming to have much to sayC
In CamelotA
Yet there hath armour goodly sheenB
The blossoms in the apple treenB
To spell the Camelotian wayC
Show fragrant through the doubtful dayC
And Master's work is often seenB
In CamelotA
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PhilistiaD
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Philistia Maids in muslin whiteE
With flannelled oarsmen oft delightE
To drift upon thy streams and floatF
In Salter's most luxurious boatF
In buff and boots the cheery knightE
Returns quite safe from Naseby fightE
Thy humblest folk are clean and brightE
Thou still must win the public voteF
PhilistiaD
Observe the High Church curate's coatF
The realistic hansom noteF
Ah happy land untouched of blightE
Smirks Bishops Babies left and rightE
We know thine every charm by roteF
PhilistiaD

Andrew Lang



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