Chaucer's Words To His Scrivener Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCCAdam Scrivener if ever it thee befall | A |
Boece or Troilus for to write anew | B |
Under thy long locks thou may'st have the scall | A |
But after my making thou write more true | B |
So oft a day I must thy work renew | B |
It to correct and eke to rub and scrape | C |
And all is through thy negligence and rape | C |
Geoffrey Chaucer
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