Chaucer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAAO gracious morning eglantine | A |
Making the far old English ways divine | A |
Though from thy stock our mateless rose was bred | B |
Staining the world's skies with its red | B |
Our garden gives no scent so fresh as thine | A |
Sweet thorny seeming eglantine | A |
Sydney Wheeler Jephcott
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