Tryste Noel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDBD DEDEDDFBG HBHBIIABA

The Ox he openeth wide the DooreA
And from the Snowe he calls her inneB
And he hath seen her Smile thereforA
Our Ladye without SinneB
Now soon from SleepC
A Starre shall leapC
And soone arrive both King and HindeD
nbsp nbsp nbsp Amen AmenB
But O the Place co'd I but findeD
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The Ox hath hush'd his voyce and bentD
Trewe eyes of Pitty ore the MowE
And on his lovelie Neck forspentD
The Blessed layes her BroweE
Around her feetD
Full Warme and SweeteD
His bowerie Breath doth meeklie dwellF
nbsp nbsp nbsp Amen AmenB
But sore am I with Vaine TravelG
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The Ox is host in Judah stallH
And Host of more than onelie oneB
For close she gathereth withalH
Our Lorde her littel SonneB
Glad Hinde and KingI
Their Gyfte may bringI
But wo'd to night my Teares were thereA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Amen AmenB
Between her Bosom and His hayreA

Louise Imogen Guiney



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