A Robyn, Jolly Robyn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CD CECF GGG HAI DDDB| A Robyn | A |
| Jolly Robyn | A |
| Tell me how thy leman doeth | B |
| And thou shalt knowe of myn | A |
| - | |
| 'My lady is unkynde perde ' | - |
| Alack why is she so | C |
| 'She loveth an other better than me | D |
| And yet she will say no ' | - |
| - | |
| I fynde no such doublenes | C |
| I fynde women true | E |
| My lady loveth me dowtles | C |
| And will change for no newe | F |
| - | |
| 'Thou art happy while that deeth last | G |
| But I say as I fynde | G |
| That women's love is but a blast | G |
| And torneth with the wynde ' | - |
| - | |
| Suche folkes can take no harme by love | H |
| That can abide their torn | A |
| 'But I alas can no way prove | I |
| In love but lake and morne ' | - |
| - | |
| But if thou wilt avoyde thy harme | D |
| Lerne this lessen of me | D |
| At others fieres thy selfe to warme | D |
| And let them warme with the | B |
Anonymous Olde English
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