Beleeue Me Now I Tell It For No Tale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDEFEFDD| Beleeue me now I tell it for no tale | A |
| There is a Queene or else a Goddesse t'one | B |
| That without helpe of man or any male | A |
| Conceaueth daughters by her selfe alone | C |
| But at their birth be it by night or day | D |
| Some skilfull man the midwiues part doth play | D |
| When they be borne and perfectly brought foorth | E |
| Both olde and yong doe greatly them desire | F |
| Their beautie and their power is of such woorth | E |
| That all mens harts therewith are set on fire | F |
| And in all times they beare as great a sway | D |
| As if on earth there were no queenes but they | D |
Anonymous Olde English
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