Jacobite Auld Lang Syne.'lochiel's Regiment, 1747 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBDB BBEB FBGB CBDBThough now we take King Lewie's fee | A |
And drink King Lewie's wine | B |
We'll bring the King frae ower the sea | A |
As in auld lang syne | B |
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For he that did proud Pharaoh crush | C |
And save auld Jacob's line | B |
Will speak to Charlie in the Bush | D |
Like Moses lang syne | B |
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For oft we've garred the red coats run | B |
Frae Garry to the Rhine | B |
Frae Bauge brig to Falkirk moor | E |
No that lang syne | B |
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The Duke may with the Devil drink | F |
And wi' the deil may dine | B |
But Charlie's dine in Holyrood | G |
As in auld lang syne | B |
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For he who did proud Pharaoh crush | C |
To save auld Jacob's line | B |
Shall speak to Charlie in the Bush | D |
Like Moses lang syne | B |
Andrew Lang
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