My Peggy Is A Young Thing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCADEE FGHHFEIE FJKKFEEE FFEEFELEMy Peggy is a young thing | A |
Just enter'd in her teens | B |
Fair as the day and sweet as May | C |
Fair as the day and always gay | C |
My Peggy is a young thing | A |
And I'm not very auld | D |
Yet well I like to meet her at | E |
The Wawking of the Fauld | E |
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My Peggy speaks s sweetly | F |
When'er we meet alane | G |
I wish n mair to lay my care | H |
I wish n mair of a' that's rare | H |
My Peggy speaks s sweetly | F |
To a' the lave I'm cauld | E |
But she gars a' my spirits glow | I |
At Wawking of the Fauld | E |
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My Peggy smiles s kindly | F |
Whene'er I whisper Love | J |
That I look down on a' the Town | K |
That I look down upon a Crown | K |
My Peggy smiles s kindly | F |
It makes my blythe and bauld | E |
And naithing gi'es me sic delight | E |
As Wawking of the Fauld | E |
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My Peggy sings s saftly | F |
When on my pipe I play | F |
By a' the rest it is confest | E |
By a' the rest that she sings best | E |
My Peggy sings s saftly | F |
And in her songs are tald | E |
With innocence the wale of Sense | L |
At Wawking of the Fauld | E |
Allan Ramsay
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