When Flora Had O'erfret The Firth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FCFCCGCH ICICCDCQuhen Flora had o'erfret the firth | A |
In May of every moneth queen | B |
Quhen merle and mavis singis with mirth | A |
Sweet melling in the shawis sheen | B |
Quhen all luvaris rejoicit bene | C |
And most desirous of their prey | D |
I heard a lusty luvar mene | C |
'I luve but I dare nocht assay ' | E |
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'Strong are the pains I daily prove | F |
But yet with patience I sustene | C |
I am so fetterit with the luve | F |
Only of my lady sheen | C |
Quhilk for her beauty micht be queen | C |
Nature so craftily alway | G |
Has done depaint that sweet serene | C |
Quhom I luve I dare nocht assay | H |
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'She is so bricht of hyd and hue | I |
I luve but her alone I ween | C |
Is none her luve that may eschew | I |
That blinkis of that dulce amene | C |
So comely cleir are her twa een | C |
That she mae luvaris dois affray | D |
Than ever of Greece did fair Helene | C |
Quhom I luve I dare nocht assay ' | - |
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