Bonny Bee Ho'm And The Lowlands Of Holland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E FGHG IJG K BBBB GBLL HHM F B J NHOH PHQ BBHG HOR QGSG TIG BQAQ BTG HGGG

The Texts are taken respectively from Alexander Fraser Tytler's Brown MS and from Herd's MSS vol i fol where it is stated that a verse is wantingA
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The Story of Bonny Bee Ho'm is of the slightest The gift of the ring and chain occurs in many ballads and folk tales For the ring see Hind Horn First Series pB
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For the lady's vow to put no comb in her hair occurring in both ballads compare Clerk SandersC
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The Lowlands of Holland is merely a lyrical version of the same themeD
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BONNY BEE HO'ME
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By Arthur's Dale as late I wentF
I heard a heavy moanG
I heard a ladie lammenting sairH
And ay she cried 'OhoneG
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'Ohon alas what shall I doI
Tormented night and dayJ
I never loved a love but aneG
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The Lowlands Of HollandK
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'My love has built a bony ship and set her on the seaB
With seven score good mariners to bear her companyB
There's three score is sunk and three score dead at seaB
And the Lowlands of Holland has twin'd my love and meB
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'My love he built another ship and set her on the mainG
And nane but twenty mariners for to bring her hameB
But the weary wind began to rise and the sea began to routL
My love then and his bonny ship turn'd withershins aboutL
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'There shall neither coif come on my head nor comb come in my hairH
There shall neither coal nor candle light shine in my bower mairH
Nor will I love another one until the day I dieM
For I never lov'd a love but one and he's drowned in the sea '-
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'O had your tongue my daughter dear be still and be contentF
There are mair lads in Galloway ye neen nae sair lament '-
'O there is none in Gallow there's none at a' for meB
For I never lov'd a love but one and he's drowned in the sea '-
And now he's gone awayJ
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'But I will do for my true loveN
What ladies woud think sairH
For seven year shall come and goO
Ere a kaim gang in my hairH
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'There shall neither a shoe gang on my footP
Nor a kaim gang in my hairH
Nor e'er a coal nor candle lightQ
Shine in my bower nae mair '-
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She thought her love had been on the seaB
Fast sailling to Bee Ho'mB
But he was in a quiet chamerH
Hearing his ladie's moanG
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'Be husht be husht my ladie dearH
I pray thee mourn not soO
For I am deep sworn on a bookR
To Bee Ho'm for to go '-
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She has gi'en him a chain of the beaten gowdQ
And a ring with a ruby stoneG
'As lang as this chain your body bindsS
Your blude can never be drawnG
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'But gin this ring shoud fade or failT
Or the stone shoud change its hueI
Be sure your love is dead and goneG
Or she has proved untrue '-
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He had no been at Bonny Bee Ho'mB
A twelve mouth and a dayQ
Till looking on his gay gowd ringA
The stone grew dark and grayQ
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'O ye take my riches to Bee Ho'mB
And deal them presentlieT
To the young that canna the auld that maunnaG
And the blind that does not see '-
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Now death has come into his bowerH
And split his heart in twainG
So their twa souls flew up to heavenG
And there shall ever remainG

Frank Sidgwick



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