Chanson Of The Bells Of Osenèy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCB AAAAB D D BBAAA EFEFAGAAAH CCIJAAAAI

Thirteenth CenturyA
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The bells of Osen egrave y-
Hautcl egrave re Doucement AustynB
Chant sweetly every dayC
And sadly for our sinB
The bells of Osen egrave y-
John Gabriel MarieA
Chant lowlyA
Chant slowlyA
Chant wistfully and holyA
Of Christ our PaladinB
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Hautcl egrave re chants to the EastD
His tongue is silvery high-
And Austyn like a priestD
Sends west a weighty cry-
But Doucement set betweenB
Like an appeasive nunB
Chants cheerlyA
Chants clearlyA
As if Christ heard her nearlyA
A plea to every sky-
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A plea that John takes upE
He is the evangelistF
Till Gabriel's angel cupE
Pours sound to sun or mistF
And last of all MarieA
The virgin voice of GodG
Peals purelyA
DemurelyA
And with a tone so surelyA
Divine that all must hearH
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The bells of Osen egrave y-
Doucement Austyn Hautcl egrave reC
Pour ever day by dayC
Their peals on the rapt airI
And with their mellow matesJ
John Gabriel MarieA
Tell slowlyA
Tell lowlyA
Of Christ the High and HolyA
Who makes the whole world fairI

Cale Young Rice



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