For A Rose's Sake'french Folk-song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK EMEMI laved my hands | A |
By the water side | B |
With willow leaves | C |
My hands I dried | B |
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The nightingale sang | D |
On the bough of a tree | E |
Sing sweet nightingale | F |
It is well with thee | E |
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Thou hast heart's delight | G |
I have sad heart's sorrow | H |
For a false false maid | I |
That will wed to morrow | H |
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It is all for a rose | J |
That I gave her not | K |
And I would that it grew | L |
In the garden plot | K |
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And I would the rose tree | E |
Were still to set | M |
That my love Marie | E |
Might love me yet | M |
Andrew Lang
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