Latter Day Lyrics Being Poems of Sentiment And Reflection By Living Writers

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Latter Day Lyrics Being Poems of Sentiment And Reflection By Living Writers
Kohler Collection of British Poetry
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] 340 A NOTE ON " Many a himpne for your holy daies That highten balades, roundtls % virelaies, " that further search would reveal others. Meanwhile, it is matter for speculation whether Sidney's " My true love hath my heart and I have his, " quoted in Puttenham's " Arte of English Poesie, " is not in form a memory of the Rondel* As has been already said, the modern RONDEAU is a modification of the Rondel. It is made up of thirteen lines with two rhymes and two unrhyming refrains, generally the... first half of the first line, sometimes only the first word. * . As in the Rondel, the lines fall into three groups, a first of five lines, a second of three (and refrain), and a third of five (and refrain). The usual sequence of the rhymes is a, a, l> t l>, a;a, a, & (and refrain); a, a, 6, l> t a (and refrain), as shown in the following early example by Victor Brodeau. It is in ten-syllable lines ; most modern Rondeaux are in eight : " Au bon vifux temps, que C amour par bouquets Sf eUmtnoit, et par joyeux caqwts, Laftmme Ant trap scttt, ou trop peujine: Le temps depuis, qui tout fine et affine, Lui a montriafaire ses acquets.

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