The New-liveried Year'from Charles D'orleans Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABCABBAA| The year has changed his mantle cold | A |
| Of wind of rain of bitter air | B |
| And he goes clad in cloth of gold | A |
| Of laughing suns and season fair | B |
| No bird or beast of wood or wold | A |
| But doth in cry or song declare | B |
| 'The year has changed his mantle cold ' | C |
| All founts all rivers seaward rolled | A |
| Their pleasant summer livery wear | B |
| With silver studs on broidered vair | B |
| The world puts off its raiment old | A |
| The year has changed his mantle cold | A |
Andrew Lang
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