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Rondeau Redoubled
Published by MsJacquiiC
Posted on 09-12-2006

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The French form RONDEAU REDOUBLED (also referred to as Rondeau Redoublé) is a six-stanza, twenty-five line structure where the first verse is used as a texte for glossing and the first part of the first line is a refrain.

There are inherently two rhymes in the entire rondeau redoubled. The form is syllabic, and all lines except the final are of the same syllable counts. Generally the rondeau redouble has eight syllables per line (with exception of the last of course...)

The Following Text Is Quoted:
Schematic:

(RA1)B1A2B2 babA1 abaB1 babA2 abaB2 babaR

where "R" is the beginning refrain, "B1" & "A1" are repetitive lines, "a" & "b" the rhyme scheme

Example by J. W. Cooper:

Quarrell With A Bit Part

It makes no sense that I was made
Within the play to turn and face
My very ghost. (Like middle age,
It's seen as a foreseen mistake).

Now scan this scene of love and rage
-- Some lie for love and some are laid,
Some spew their spawn upon the stage:
It makes no sense that I was made.

At times the growing plot can make
One feel a little out of place,
With out-takes and an undertake
Within the play to turn and face.

The wraith appeared, the watchmen prayed
-- I prayed and cursed a bit backstage,
Alas, this act could not evade
My very ghostlike middle age.

Life's mysteries I must embrace,
For all my acting cannot break
My final curtain's open case
-- It's seen as a foreseen mistake.

As for the audience, some say
That past the limelight sits my shade.
All my life is but a play
And yet to me from scene to fade
It makes no sense.


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