Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RONDEAU, by CHARLES D'ORLEANS Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Tyme hath throwne down the robe he bare Last Line: Tyme hath throwne downe the robe he bare. Alternate Author Name(s): D'orleans, Duc; Orleans, Charles Of Subject(s): Spring | ||||||||
TYME hath throwne downe the robe he bare Of winde and cold and chillye rayne, And nowe with sunbeams cleare agayne In lordlye raiment doth he fare. Each beast and birde doth nowe declare Harsh-voiced or smoothe the tidynges playne: Tyme hath throwne downe the robe he bare Of winde and cold and chillye rayne. Nowe fountaynes, streams and brookes repair Their sheeny floods that downward drayne With gold and silver in their trayne; All thynges new vesture nowe doe weare: Tyme hath throwne downe the robe he bare. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPRING LEMONADE by TONY HOAGLAND A SPRING SONG by LYMAN WHITNEY ALLEN SPRING'S RETURN by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS ODE TO SPRING by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD ODE TO SPRING by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD SPRING FLOODS by MAURICE BARING SPRING IN WINTER by CHARLOTTE FISKE BATES SPRING ON THE PRAIRIE by HERBERT BATES THE FARMER'S BOY: SPRING by ROBERT BLOOMFIELD THE COURTSHIP OF THE YONGHY-BONGHY-BO by EDWARD LEAR |
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