Spring-tide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDEBFFB GGFFEFCCFEEF GGECCEGGEAAELenten ys come with love to toune | A |
With blosmen and with briddes roune | A |
That al this blisse bryngeth | B |
Dayes eyes in this dales | C |
Notes suete of nyhtegales | C |
Uch foul song singeth | B |
The threstelcoc him threteth oo | D |
Away is huere wynter wo | E |
When woderove springeth | B |
Thise foules singeth ferly fele | F |
Ant wlyteth on huere wunne wele | F |
That all the wode ryngeth | B |
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The rose rayleth hire rode | G |
The leves on the lyhte wode | G |
Waxen al with wille | F |
The mone mandeth hire bleo | F |
The lilie is lossom to seo | E |
The fenyl and the fille | F |
Wowes thise wilde drakes | C |
Miles murgeth huere makes | C |
Ase strem that striketh stille | F |
Mody meneth so doth mo | E |
Ichot ych am on of tho | E |
For loue that likes ille | F |
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The mone mandeth hire lygt | G |
So doth the semly sonne bryht | G |
When briddes singeth breme | E |
Deawes donketh the dounes | C |
Deores with huere derne rounes | C |
Domes for to deme | E |
Wormes woweth under cloude | G |
Wymmen waxeth wounder proude | G |
So wel hit wol hem seme | E |
Yef me shal wonte wille of on | A |
This wunne weole y wole forgon | A |
Ant wyht in wode be fleme | E |
Anonymous Olde English
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