In Spain: Drinking Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDDD EFEF CDCDDD| Many are praised and some are fair | A |
| But the fairest of all is She | B |
| And he who misdoubts let him have a care | A |
| For her liegemen sworn are we | B |
| Then Ho for the land that is green and grey | C |
| The land of all lands the best | D |
| For the South is bright and the East is gay | C |
| But the sun shines last in the West | D |
| The West | D |
| The sun shines last in the West | D |
| - | |
| A queen is she though a queen forlorn | E |
| A queen of tears from her birth | F |
| Ragged and hungry woeful and worn | E |
| Yet the fairest Fair on the earth | F |
| - | |
| Then here's to the land that is green and grey | C |
| The land of all lands the best | D |
| For the South is bright and the East is gay | C |
| But the sun shines last in the West | D |
| The West | D |
| The sun shines last in the West | D |
Emily Lawless
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