Katy's Answer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA CCDEC AACCA FFAAFMy mither's ay glowran o'er me | A |
Tho she did the same before me | A |
I canna get leave | B |
To look to my loove | B |
Or else she'll be like to devour me | A |
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Right fain wad I take ye'r offer | C |
Sweet Sir but I'll tine my tocher | C |
Then Sandy ye'll fret | D |
And wyt ye'r poor Kate | E |
When e'er ye keek in your toom coffer | C |
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For tho my father has plenty | A |
Of siller and plenishing dainty | A |
Yet he's unco sweer | C |
To twin wi' his gear | C |
And sae we had need to be tenty | A |
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Tutor my parents wi' caution | F |
Be wylie in ilka motion | F |
Brag well o' ye'r land | A |
And there's my leal hand | A |
Win them I'll be at your devotion | F |
Allan Ramsay
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