à?lla, A Tragical Interlude - Entroductionne Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBB ACADABB| Somme cherisaunei 'tys to gentle mynde | A |
| Whan heie have chevyced theyre londe from bayne | B |
| Whan theie ar dedd theie leave yer name behynde | A |
| And theyre good deedes doe on the earthe remayne | B |
| Downe yn the grave wee ynhyme everych steyne | B |
| Whylest al her gentlenesse ys made to sheene | B |
| Lyche fetyve baubels geasonne to be seene | B |
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| lla the wardenne of thys castell stede | A |
| Whylest Saxons dyd the Englysche sceptre swaie | C |
| Who made whole troupes of Dacyan men to blede | A |
| Then seel'd hys eyne and seel'd hys eyne for aie | D |
| Wee rowze hym uppe before the judgment daie | A |
| To sale what he as clergyond can kenne | B |
| And howe hee sojourned in the vale of men | B |
Thomas Chatterton
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