Rondeaux Of The Galleries Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCBBBCABBCCBA D EEFFEEEFDFFEEFD| Camelot | A |
| - | |
| In Camelot how grey and green | B |
| The Damsels dwell how sad their teen | B |
| In Camelot how green and grey | C |
| The melancholy poplars sway | C |
| I wis I wot not what they mean | B |
| Or wherefore passionate and lean | B |
| The maidens mope their loves between | B |
| Not seeming to have much to say | C |
| In Camelot | A |
| Yet there hath armour goodly sheen | B |
| The blossoms in the apple treen | B |
| To spell the Camelotian way | C |
| Show fragrant through the doubtful day | C |
| And Master's work is often seen | B |
| In Camelot | A |
| - | |
| Philistia | D |
| - | |
| Philistia Maids in muslin white | E |
| With flannelled oarsmen oft delight | E |
| To drift upon thy streams and float | F |
| In Salter's most luxurious boat | F |
| In buff and boots the cheery knight | E |
| Returns quite safe from Naseby fight | E |
| Thy humblest folk are clean and bright | E |
| Thou still must win the public vote | F |
| Philistia | D |
| Observe the High Church curate's coat | F |
| The realistic hansom note | F |
| Ah happy land untouched of blight | E |
| Smirks Bishops Babies left and right | E |
| We know thine every charm by rote | F |
| Philistia | D |
Andrew Lang
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