Tryste Noël Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDBD DEDEDDFBF GBGBHHABA| The Ox he openeth wide the Doore | A |
| And from the Snowe he calls her inne | B |
| And he hath seen her Smile therefor | A |
| Our Ladye without Sinne | B |
| Now soon from Sleep | C |
| A Starre shall leap | C |
| And soone arrive both King and Hinde | D |
| Amen Amen | B |
| But O the Place co'd I but finde | D |
| - | |
| The Ox hath hush'd his voyce and bent | D |
| Trewe eyes of Pitty ore the Mow | E |
| And on his lovelie Neck forspent | D |
| The Blessed layes her Browe | E |
| Around her feet | D |
| Full Warme and Sweete | D |
| His bowerie Breath doth meeklie dwell | F |
| Amen Amen | B |
| But sore am I with Vaine Trav egrave l | F |
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| The Ox is host in Judah stall | G |
| And Host of more than onelie one | B |
| For close she gathereth withal | G |
| Our Lorde her littel Sonne | B |
| Glad Hinde and King | H |
| Their Gyfte may bring | H |
| But wo'd to night my Teares were there | A |
| Amen Amen | B |
| Between her Bosom and His hayre | A |
Louise Imogen Guiney
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