Cuncta Licet Cecidisse Putas Discrimina Rerum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCBBDBBEBEECC B| Cuncta licet cecidisse putas discrimina rerum | A |
| Et prius incerta nunc tibi certa manent | B |
| Consiliis usure meis tamen aspice caute | B |
| Subdola non fallat te dea fraude sua | C |
| Saepe solet placido mortales fallere vultu | B |
| Et cute sub placida tabida saepe dolent | B |
| Ut quando secura putas et cuncta serena | D |
| Anguis sub viridi gramine saepe latet | B |
| Though ye suppose all jeperdys ar paste | B |
| And all is done that ye lokyd for before | E |
| Ware yet I rede you of Fortunes dowble cast | B |
| For one fals poynt she is wont to kepe in store | E |
| And vnder the fell oft festered is the sore | E |
| That when ye thynke all daunger for to pas | C |
| Ware of the lesard lyeth lurkyng in the gras | C |
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| Qd Skelton laureat | B |
John Skelton
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Cuncta Licet Cecidisse Putas Discrimina Rerum is a poem by John Skelton. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.