Le Testament: Rondeau Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC ABAB DBBE| Death I cry out at your harshness | A |
| That stole my girl away from me | B |
| Yet you're not satisfied I see | B |
| Until I languish in distress | C |
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| Since then I've lost all liveliness | A |
| What harm alive to you was she | B |
| Death I cry out at your harshness | A |
| That stole my girl away from me | B |
| - | |
| Two we were with one heart blessed | D |
| If heart's dead yes then I foresee | B |
| I'll die or I must lifeless be | B |
| Like those statues made of lead | E |
Franaois Villon
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