Sir Giles' War-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CAAB ACAB DAAB ACAB

Ho is there any will ride with meA
Sir Giles le bon des barri resB
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The clink of arms is good to hearC
The flap of pennons fair to seeA
Ho is there any will ride with meA
Sir Giles le bon des barri resB
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The leopards and lilies are fair to seeA
quot St George Guienne quot right good to hearC
Ho is there any will ride with meA
Sir Giles le bon des barri resB
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I stood by the barrierD
My coat being blazon'd fair to seeA
Ho is there any will ride with meA
Sir Giles le bon des barri resB
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Clisson put out his head to seeA
And lifted his basnet up to hearC
I pulled him through the bars to MEA
Sir Giles le bon des barri resB

William Morris



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