Villanelle'(to M. Joseph Boulmier, Author Of Les Villanelles.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABA ABA ABA ABA ABA ABAAVillanelle why art thou mute | A |
Hath the singer ceased to sing | B |
Hath the Master lost his lute | A |
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Many a pipe and scrannel flute | A |
On the breeze their discords fling | B |
Villanelle why art thou mute | A |
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Sound of tumult and dispute | A |
Noise of war the echoes bring | B |
Hath the Master lost his lute | A |
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Once he sang of bud and shoot | A |
In the season of the Spring | B |
Villanelle why art thou mute | A |
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Fading leaf and falling fruit | A |
Say The year is on the wing | B |
Hath the Master lost his lute | A |
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Ere the axe lie at the root | A |
Ere the winter come as king | B |
Villanelle why art thou mute | A |
Hath the Master lost his lute | A |
Andrew Lang
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