Song Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDEEBFFBDGGBHHB D

Like some rare queen of old romanceA
Who loved the gleam of helm and lanceA
Is sheB
A harper of King Arthur's daysC
Should praise her in a hundred laysC
The queen of Love and ChivalryB
O Dieu te garde mon coeur ma vieD
And crown wise plaited is her hairE
No crown of woven gold more fairE
Could beB
And very queen like too the smileF
That lightens every little whileF
A face too fair for men to seeB
O Dieu te garde mon coeur ma vieD
She is not over kind I knowG
The queens were gracious long agoG
Ah meB
Queen Guenevere would give a kissH
Ofttimes to Launcelot I wisH
I would that I were loved as heB
O Dieu te garde mon coeur ma vieD

Sara Teasdale



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