A Paraphrase, By Chaucer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFG| Syn that you Chloe to your moder sticken | A |
| Maketh all ye yonge bacheloures full sicken | A |
| Like as a lyttel deere you ben y hiding | B |
| Whenas come lovers with theyre pityse chiding | B |
| Sothly it ben faire to give up your moder | C |
| For to beare swete company with some oder | C |
| Your moder ben well enow so farre shee goeth | D |
| But that ben not farre enow God knoweth | D |
| Wherefore it ben sayed that foolysh ladyes | E |
| That marrye not shall leade an aype in Hadys | E |
| But all that do with gode men wed full quicklye | F |
| When that they be on dead go to ye seints full sickerly | G |
Eugene Field
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