Rondel (though I Wander Far-off Ways) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB AA ABAB CDE| Though I wander far off ways | A |
| Dearest never doubt thou me | B |
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| Mine is not the love that strays | A |
| Though I wander far off ways | A |
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| Faithfully for all my days | A |
| I have vowed myself to thee | B |
| Though I wander far off ways | A |
| Dearest never doubt thou me | B |
| - | |
| - | |
| This and the two following pieces are from | C |
| the French of Wenceslas Duke of Brabant and | D |
| Luxembourg who died in | E |
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