Gallia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBA DDEFFE| Lady lady neat | A |
| Of the roguish eye | B |
| Wherefore dost thou hie | C |
| Stealthy down the street | A |
| On well booted feet | A |
| From French novels I | B |
| Gather that you fly | B |
| Guy or Jules to meet | A |
| - | |
| Furtive dost thou range | D |
| Oft thy cab dost change | D |
| So at least 'tis said | E |
| Oh the sad old tale | F |
| Passionately stale | F |
| We've so often read | E |
Andrew Lang
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