Of A Rose, A Lovely Rose, Of A Rose Is Al Myn Song. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCD EBBF DDDF GGGF DDDD CCCDLESTENYT lordynges both elde and yinge | A |
How this rose began to sprynge | A |
Swych a rose to myn lykynge | A |
nbsp nbsp nbsp In al this word ne knowe I non | B |
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The Aungil came fro hevene tour | C |
To grete Marye with gret honour | C |
And seyde sche xuld bere the flour | C |
nbsp nbsp nbsp That xulde breke the fyndes bond | D |
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The flour sprong in heye Bedlem | E |
That is bothe bryht and schen | B |
The rose is Mary hevene qwyn | B |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Out of here bosum the blosme sprong | F |
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The ferste braunche is ful of myht | D |
That sprang on Cyrstemesse nyht | D |
The sterre schon over Bedlem bryht | D |
nbsp nbsp nbsp That is bothe brod and long | F |
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The secunde braunche sprong to helle | G |
The fendys power doun to felle | G |
Therein myht non sowle dwelle | G |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Blyssid be the time the rose sprong | F |
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The thredde braunche is good and swote | D |
It sprang to hevene crop and rote | D |
Therein to dwellyn and ben our bote | D |
nbsp nbsp nbsp Every day it schewit in prystes hond | D |
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Prey we to here with gret honour | C |
Che that bar the blyssid flowr | C |
Che be our helpe and our socour | C |
nbsp nbsp nbsp And schyd us fro the fyndes bond | D |
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