Jock And Jean. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDDDDB E FGFGHHHHF A BCBCIIIIB I FGFGJJJJF A BCBCBBBBB I FGFGKKKKK I KGKGGGGGK| JOCK | A |
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| O'er the deep wi' me lassie | B |
| Will you will you | C |
| Sail the sounding sea lassie | B |
| Will you will you | C |
| Where the Sacramento flows | D |
| 'Twixt the peaks of sifted snows | D |
| Past the fadeless Southron rose | D |
| Sweeter than the heather blows | D |
| Lassie lassie | B |
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| - | |
| JEAN | E |
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| O'er the deep wi' thee laddie | F |
| Will I will I | G |
| Sail the sounding sea laddie | F |
| Will I will I | G |
| Whether rivers fail or flow | H |
| Whether roses blanch or blow | H |
| Where thou goest I will go | H |
| As your loving Jean my Jo | H |
| Laddie laddie | F |
| - | |
| - | |
| JOCK | A |
| - | |
| O'er the deep wi' me lassie | B |
| Will you will you | C |
| Sail the sounding sea lassie | B |
| Will you will you | C |
| Where the mountains crowned with pine | I |
| Dipping to the western brine | I |
| Shade with everlasting vine | I |
| Golden grape and countless kine | I |
| Lassie lassie | B |
| - | |
| - | |
| JEAN | I |
| - | |
| O'er the deep wi' thee laddie | F |
| Will I will I | G |
| Sail the sounding sea laddie | F |
| Will I will I | G |
| Whether mountains dip or bear | J |
| Heavenward through our future air | J |
| Princely feast or peasant fare | J |
| What thou darest I will dare | J |
| Laddie laddie | F |
| - | |
| - | |
| JOCK | A |
| - | |
| O'er the deep wi' me lassie | B |
| Will you will you | C |
| Sail the sounding sea lassie | B |
| Will you will you | C |
| Where the lambies on the braes | B |
| Gambol in the golden haze | B |
| And the solar disc delays | B |
| Heaven throughout the happy days | B |
| Lassie lassie | B |
| - | |
| - | |
| JEAN | I |
| - | |
| O'er the deep wi' thee laddie | F |
| Will I will I | G |
| Sail the sounding sea laddie | F |
| Will I will I | G |
| Wheresoe'er thy feet delay | K |
| Drenched in rain or golden spray | K |
| To the end of life's long day | K |
| I will love thee as I say | K |
| Laddie laddie | K |
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| JOCK AND JEAN | I |
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| O'er the deep wi' thee dearie | K |
| Will I will I | G |
| Sail the sounding sea dearie | K |
| Will I will I | G |
| 'Neath the starred or starless sky | G |
| Heaven is where the heart beats high | G |
| With a love that cannot die | G |
| So we wander you and I | G |
| Dearie dearie | K |
A. H. Laidlaw
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