The Sea-maid-s Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDA EFE F GF DD| 'OH love me love me ' | A |
| The sea maid sings ori the pebbly shore | B |
| 'Love me oh love me ' | A |
| The tears they gather the tears run o'er | C |
| She looks to the sea she looks to the hill | D |
| But no one comes and the night is still | D |
| 'Oh love me love me ' | A |
| - | |
| 'Oh love me I love me ' | - |
| Singing so sadly singing so long | E |
| 'Love me oh love me | F |
| I would give true love so deep so strong | E |
| To him who would give true love to me ' | - |
| Nought on the hill and nought on the sea | F |
| 'Oh love me love me ' | - |
| - | |
| 'Love me oh love me ' | - |
| Singing so long and singing so late | G |
| 'Love me oh love me | F |
| My heart is lone I weep while I wait ' | - |
| She looks to the sea she looks to the hill | D |
| But no one comes and the night is still | D |
| 'Oh love me love me ' | - |
Augusta Davies Webster
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