Chanson Of The Bells Of Osenèy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCB AAAAB D D BBAAA EFEFAGAAAH CCIJAAAAIThirteenth Century | A |
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The bells of Osen egrave y | - |
Hautcl egrave re Doucement Austyn | B |
Chant sweetly every day | C |
And sadly for our sin | B |
The bells of Osen egrave y | - |
John Gabriel Marie | A |
Chant lowly | A |
Chant slowly | A |
Chant wistfully and holy | A |
Of Christ our Paladin | B |
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Hautcl egrave re chants to the East | D |
His tongue is silvery high | - |
And Austyn like a priest | D |
Sends west a weighty cry | - |
But Doucement set between | B |
Like an appeasive nun | B |
Chants cheerly | A |
Chants clearly | A |
As if Christ heard her nearly | A |
A plea to every sky | - |
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A plea that John takes up | E |
He is the evangelist | F |
Till Gabriel's angel cup | E |
Pours sound to sun or mist | F |
And last of all Marie | A |
The virgin voice of God | G |
Peals purely | A |
Demurely | A |
And with a tone so surely | A |
Divine that all must hear | H |
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The bells of Osen egrave y | - |
Doucement Austyn Hautcl egrave re | C |
Pour ever day by day | C |
Their peals on the rapt air | I |
And with their mellow mates | J |
John Gabriel Marie | A |
Tell slowly | A |
Tell lowly | A |
Of Christ the High and Holy | A |
Who makes the whole world fair | I |
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