Fair And Fair Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBABDBEEFFGHIHG JJJKKKGGJJJ| Oenone Fair and fair and twice so fair | A |
| As fair as any may be | B |
| The fairest shepherd on our green | C |
| A love for any lady | B |
| Paris Fair and fair and twice so fair | A |
| As fair as any may be | B |
| Thy love is fair for thee alone | D |
| And for no other lady | B |
| Oenone My love is fair my love is gay | E |
| As fresh as bin the flowers in May | E |
| And of my love my roundelay | F |
| My merry merry merry roundelay | F |
| Concludes with Cupid's curse | G |
| 'They that do change old love for new | H |
| Pray gods they change for worse ' | I |
| Ambo Simul They that do change old love for new | H |
| Pray gods they change for worse | G |
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| Oenone Fair and fair etc | J |
| Paris Fair and fair etc | J |
| Thy love is fair etc | J |
| Oenone My love can pipe my love can sing | K |
| My love can many a pretty thing | K |
| And of his lovely praises ring | K |
| My merry merry merry roundelays | G |
| Amen to Cupid's curse | G |
| 'They that do change ' etc | J |
| Paris They that do change etc | J |
| Ambo Fair and fair etc | J |
George Peele
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