Mermaid Song Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHGICJCFGKGEEL E

GREENLAND Greenland is a bonny bonny placeA
Whare there s neither grief nor flowrB
Whare there s neither grief nor tier to beC
seenD
But hills and frost and snowE
Up starts the kemp o the shipF
Wi a psalm book in his handG
Swoom away swoom away my merry old boysH
For you ll never see dry landG
Up starts the gaucy cookI
And a weil gaucy cook was heC
I wad na gie aw my pans and my kettlesJ
For aw the lords in the seaC
Up starts the kemp o the shipF
Wi a bottle and a glass intil his handG
Swoom away swoom away my merry old sailorsK
For you ll never see dry landG
O the raging seas they row row rowE
The stormy winds do blowE
As sune as he had gane up to the tapL
As lowE

Anonymous Olde English



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