Lully, Lulley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCAADDDD BB EF| Lully lulley lully lulley | A |
| The faucon hath borne my make away | B |
| He bare him up he bare him down | C |
| He bare him into an orchard brown | C |
| In that orchard there was an halle | A |
| That hanged with purpill and pall | A |
| And in that hall there was a bede | D |
| It was hanged with gold so rede | D |
| And in that bed there lithe a knight | D |
| His woundes bleding day and night | D |
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| By that bede side kneleth a may | B |
| And she wepeth both night and day | B |
| - | |
| And by that bede side there stondeth a stone | E |
| Corpus Christi wreten there on | F |
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