Chaucer's Prophecy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDEEF G HHHH| When priestes failen in their saws | A |
| And lordes turne Godde's laws | A |
| Against the right | B |
| And lechery is holden as privy solace | C |
| And robbery as free purchase | C |
| Beware then of ill | D |
| Then shall the Land of Albion | E |
| Turne to confusion | E |
| As sometime it befell | F |
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| Ora pro Anglia Sancta Maria quod Thomas Cantuaria | G |
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| Sweet Jesus heaven's King | H |
| Fair and best of all thing | H |
| You bring us out of this mourning | H |
| To come to thee at our ending | H |
Geoffrey Chaucer
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