The Dole Of The King's Daughter (breton) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF DGDG HIHI JKJK LMLM NNNNSeven stars in the still water | A |
And seven in the sky | B |
Seven sins on the King's daughter | A |
Deep in her soul to lie | B |
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Red roses are at her feet | C |
Roses are red in her red gold hair | D |
And O where her bosom and girdle meet | C |
Red roses are hidden there | D |
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Fair is the knight who lieth slain | E |
Amid the rush and reed | F |
See the lean fishes that are fain | E |
Upon dead men to feed | F |
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Sweet is the page that lieth there | D |
Cloth of gold is goodly prey | G |
See the black ravens in the air | D |
Black O black as the night are they | G |
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What do they there so stark and dead | H |
There is blood upon her hand | I |
Why are the lilies flecked with red | H |
There is blood on the river sand | I |
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There are two that ride from the south and east | J |
And two from the north and west | K |
For the black raven a goodly feast | J |
For the King's daughter rest | K |
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There is one man who loves her true | L |
Red O red is the stain of gore | M |
He hath duggen a grave by the darksome yew | L |
One grave will do for four | M |
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No moon in the still heaven | N |
In the black water none | N |
The sins on her soul are seven | N |
The sin upon his is one | N |
Oscar Fingal O'flahertie Wills Wilde
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