Here And There Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBAA AAACCAA AAACCAA| Sweet Phyllis went a rambling here and there | A |
| Here and there | A |
| Her eyes were blue and golden was her hair | A |
| She said Oh life is strange | B |
| I'm sure I need a change | B |
| 'Tis sad for one to ramble here and there | A |
| Here and there | A |
| - | |
| Young Strephon went a rambling here and there | A |
| Here and there | A |
| He sighed It needs but two to make a pair | A |
| If I should meet a maid | C |
| Not in the least afraid | C |
| How happy we'd go rambling here and there | A |
| Here and there | A |
| - | |
| As youth and maid went rambling here and there | A |
| Here and there | A |
| They met and loved at sight for both were fair | A |
| And neither youth nor maid | C |
| Was in the least afraid | C |
| And hand in hand they ramble here and there | A |
| Here and there | A |
Arthur Macy
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