The Message Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJI KLMLFrom Heine | A |
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Up dear laddie saddle quick | B |
And spring upon the leather | C |
Away post haste o'er fell and waste | D |
With whip and spur together | C |
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And when you win to Duncan's kin | E |
Draw one of them aside | F |
And shortly say Which daughter may | G |
We welcome as the bride | F |
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And if he says It is the dark | H |
Then quickly bring the mare | I |
But if he says It is the blonde | J |
Then you have time to spare | I |
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But buy from off the saddler man | K |
The stoutest cord you see | L |
Ride at your ease and say no word | M |
But bring it back to me | L |
Arthur Conan Doyle
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