Dickie Macphalion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBCBB DDDBCDBSharpe's Ballad Book No XIV | A |
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I went to the mill but the miller was gone | B |
I sat me down and cried ochone | B |
To think on the days that are past and gone | B |
Of Dickie Macphalion that's slain | B |
Shoo shoo shoolaroo | C |
To think on the days that are past and gone | B |
Of Dickie Macphalion that's slain | B |
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I sold my rock I sold my reel | D |
And sae hae I my spinning wheel | D |
And a' to buy a cap of steel | D |
For Dickie Macphalion that's slain | B |
Shoo shoo shoolaroo | C |
And a' to buy a cap of steel | D |
For Dickie Macphalion that's slain | B |
Andrew Lang
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