To Rosemounde Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACAC BABAACAC BABAACACcled is the mapamonde | A |
For as the cristall glorious ye shyne | B |
And lyke ruby ben your chekys rounde | A |
Therwyth ye ben so mery and so iocunde | A |
That at a reuell whan that I se you dance | C |
It is an oynement vnto my wounde | A |
Thoght ye to me ne do no daliance | C |
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For thogh I wepe of teres ful a tyne | B |
Yet may that wo myn herte nat confounde | A |
Your semy voys that ye so small out twyne | B |
Makyth my thoght in ioy and blys habounde | A |
So curtaysly I go wyth loue bounde | A |
That to my self I sey in my penaunce | C |
Suffyseth me to loue you Rosemounde | A |
Thogh ye to me ne do no daliaunce | C |
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Nas neuer pyk walwed in galauntyne | B |
As I in loue am walwed and iwounde | A |
For whych ful ofte I of my self deuyne | B |
That I am trew Tristam the secunde | A |
My loue may not refreyde nor affounde | A |
I brenne ay in an amorouse plesaunce | C |
Do what you lyst I wyl your thral be founde | A |
Thogh ye to me ne do no daliance | C |
Geoffrey Chaucer
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