Chaucer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFDEG

An old man in a lodge within a parkA
The chamber walls depicted all aroundB
With portraitures of huntsman hawk and houndB
And the hurt deer He listeneth to the larkA
Whose song comes with the sunshine through the darkA
Of painted glass in leaden lattice boundB
He listeneth and he laugheth at the soundB
Then writeth in a book like any clerkC
He is the poet of the dawn who wroteD
The Canterbury Tales and his old ageE
Made beautiful with song and as I readF
I hear the crowing cock I hear the noteD
Of lark and linnet and from every pageE
Rise odors of ploughed field or flowery meadG

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow



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