A Rondelay

Peter Anthony Motteux 1663 – 1718



Man is for woman made,
        And woman made for man:
    As the spur is for the jade,
    As the scabbard for the blade,
        As for liquor is the can,
    So man's for woman made,
        And woman made for man.

    As the sceptre to be sway'd,
    As to night the serenade,
        As for pudding is the pan,
        As to cool us is the fan,
    So man's for woman made,
        And woman made for man.

    Be she widow, wife, or maid,
    Be she wanton, be she staid,
    Be she well or ill array'd,
    So man's for woman made,
        And woman made for man.

                Peter A. Motteux.
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Submitted by halel on July 15, 2020

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme aBaabAB aabbAB aaaAB x
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 585
Words 104
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 7, 6, 5, 1

Peter Anthony Motteux

Peter Anthony Motteux, born Pierre Antoine Motteux, was an English author, playwright, and translator. Motteux was a significant figure in the evolution of English journalism in his era, as the publisher and editor of The Gentleman's Journal, "the first English magazine," from 1692 to 1694. more…

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