Poem 15 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDCDEFFBBBGGRIng ye the bels ye yong men of the towne | A |
And leaue your wonted labors for this day | B |
This day is holy doe ye write it dovvne | A |
that ye for euer it remember may | B |
This day the sunne is in his chiefest hight | C |
With Barnaby the bright | C |
From whence declining daily by degrees | D |
He somewhat loseth of his heat and light | C |
When once the Crab behind his back he sees | D |
But for this time it ill ordained was | E |
To chose the longest day in all the yeare | F |
And shortest night when longest fitter weare | F |
Yet neuer day so long but late would passe | B |
Ring ye the bels to make it weare away | B |
And bonefiers make all day | B |
And daunce about them and about them sing | G |
that all the woods may answer and your eccho ring | G |
Edmund Spenser
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