The Lady Oriana Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDDBEAAThe Lady Oriana | A |
Was dight all in the treasures of Guiana | A |
And on her Grace a thousand graces tended | B |
And thus sang they fair Queen of peace and plenty | C |
The fairest queen of twenty | C |
Then with an olive wreath for peace renowned | D |
Her virgin head they crowned | D |
Which ceremony ended | B |
Unto her Grace the thousand graces bended | E |
Then sang the shepherds and nymphs of Diana | A |
Long live fair Oriana | A |
John Wilbye
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