Chaucer's Prophecy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDEEF G HHHH

When priestes failen in their sawsA
And lordes turne Godde's lawsA
Against the rightB
And lechery is holden as privy solaceC
And robbery as free purchaseC
Beware then of illD
Then shall the Land of AlbionE
Turne to confusionE
As sometime it befellF
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Ora pro Anglia Sancta Maria quod Thomas CantuariaG
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Sweet Jesus heaven's KingH
Fair and best of all thingH
You bring us out of this mourningH
To come to thee at our endingH

Geoffrey Chaucer



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