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Cyhydedd Fer Sonnet
Contributed by
ramfire
on
Wednesday, 11th July 2012 @ 04:51:14 PM in AEST
Topic:
AngryPoetry
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Each line is composed of two Anapaest metres and a final Spondee metre.
Come to me and put thine sweet eyes
on this note that thus came, e’en tries
to put slander within my mind
of the old and bad trite stale kind.
What false lines do impinge thy name
for such claims do, love, make thee blame
in the splitting of so great pair,
the well known Lord and Lady Blare.
Such words I will not yea believe
since without gens how they deceive.
The hot fire of this flame’s flambeau
will burn scurrilous page I know.
Then with glaive on this pole I’ll take
their head clean off for they name’s sake.
Copyright ©
ramfire
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2012-07-11 16:51:14] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Cyhydedd Fer Sonnet
(User Rating: 1 ) by Reverend_T on
Thursday, 12th July 2012 @ 04:54:24 PM AEST (User
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Love the vocabulary. |
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