Song Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDEEBFFBDGGBHHB D| Like some rare queen of old romance | A |
| Who loved the gleam of helm and lance | A |
| Is she | B |
| A harper of King Arthur's days | C |
| Should praise her in a hundred lays | C |
| The queen of Love and Chivalry | B |
| O Dieu te garde mon coeur ma vie | D |
| And crown wise plaited is her hair | E |
| No crown of woven gold more fair | E |
| Could be | B |
| And very queen like too the smile | F |
| That lightens every little while | F |
| A face too fair for men to see | B |
| O Dieu te garde mon coeur ma vie | D |
| She is not over kind I know | G |
| The queens were gracious long ago | G |
| Ah me | B |
| Queen Guenevere would give a kiss | H |
| Ofttimes to Launcelot I wis | H |
| I would that I were loved as he | B |
| O Dieu te garde mon coeur ma vie | D |
Sara Teasdale
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