Adam Lay Ibounden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEDADAAFA GHAH| Adam lay ibounden | A |
| Bounden in a bond | B |
| Four thousand winter | C |
| Thoght he not too long | D |
| And all was for an appil | E |
| And appil that he tok | D |
| As clerkes finden | A |
| Wreten in here book | D |
| Ne hadde the appil take ben | A |
| The appil taken ben | A |
| Ne hadde never our lady | F |
| A ben hevene quene | A |
| - | |
| Blessed be the time | G |
| That appil take was | H |
| Therefore we moun singen | A |
| Deo gracias | H |
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