Keith Of Craigentolly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCB ADADEED AAAAFFAO Keith o' Craigentolly | A |
Ye sall live to rue the day | B |
When ye brak the berried holly | A |
Beside St Andrew's bay | B |
When Pitcullo's kine | C |
Card down to the brine | C |
And were drooned in the driving spray | B |
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In the bower o' Craigentolly | A |
Is a wan and waefu' bride | D |
Singing O waly waly | A |
Through the whole country side | D |
And a river to wade | E |
For a dying maid | E |
And a weary way to ride | D |
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O Keith o' Craigentolly | A |
The bairn's grave by the sea | A |
O Keith o' Craigentolly | A |
The graves of maidens three | A |
And a bluidy shift | F |
And a sainless shrift | F |
For Keith o' Craigentolly | A |
Andrew Lang
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