Ye Carpette Knyghte Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAC CDEDED DFDFDF| I have a horse a ryghte good horse | A |
| Ne doe Y envye those | B |
| Who scoure ye playne yn headye course | A |
| Tyll soddayne on theyre nose | B |
| They lyghte wyth unexpected force | A |
| Yt ys a horse of clothes | C |
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| I have a saddel Say'st thou soe | C |
| Wyth styrruppes Knyghte to boote | D |
| I sayde not that I answere Noe | E |
| Yt lacketh such I woote | D |
| Yt ys a mutton saddel loe | E |
| Parte of ye fleecye brute | D |
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| I have a bytte a ryghte good bytte | D |
| As shall bee seene yn tyme | F |
| Ye jawe of horse yt wyll not fytte | D |
| Yts use ys more sublyme | F |
| Fayre Syr how deemest thou of yt | D |
| Yt ys thys bytte of rhyme | F |
Lewis Carroll
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