The Braes Of Yarrow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A A A A B CBDB E E CBFB E E ABG ABH IBFB JBK LBMB NBOB IBA IBIB OBO PBIB QBIB

The Text was communicated to Percy by Dr Robertson of Edinburgh but it did not appear in the ReliquesA
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In 'Then' is doubtless an interpolation as are the words 'Now Douglas' in But on the whole it is the best text of the fifteen or twenty variantsA
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The Story James Hogg and Sir Walter Scott referred the ballad to two different sources the former legendary and the latter historical It has always been very popular in Scotland and besides the variants there are in existence several imitations such as the well known poem of William Hamilton 'Busk ye busk ye my bonny bonny bride ' This was printed in vol ii of Percy's ReliquesA
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About half the known variants make the hero and heroine man and wife the other half presenting them as unmarried loversA
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THE BRAES OF YARROWB
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'I dreamed a dreary dream this nightC
That fills my heart wi' sorrowB
I dreamed I was pouing the heather greenD
Upon the braes of YarrowB
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'O true luve mine stay still and dineE
As ye ha' done before O '-
'O I'll be hame by hours nineE
And frae the braes of Yarrow '-
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'I dreamed a dreary dream this nightC
That fills my heart wi' sorrowB
I dreamed my luve came headless hameF
O frae the braes of YarrowB
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'O true luve mine stay still and dineE
As ye ha' done before O '-
'O I'll be hame by hours nineE
And frae the braes of Yarrow '-
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'O are ye going to hawke ' she saysA
'As ye ha' done before OB
Or are ye going to wield your brandG
Upon the braes of Yarrow '-
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'O I am not going to hawke ' he saysA
'As I have done before OB
But for to meet your brother JohnH
Upon the braes of Yarrow '-
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As he gaed down yon dowy denI
Sorrow went him before OB
Nine well wight men lay waiting himF
Upon the braes of YarrowB
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'I have your sister to my wifeJ
Ye think me an unmeet marrowB
But yet one foot will I never fleeK
Now frae the braes of Yarrow '-
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Then four he kill'd and five did woundL
That was an unmeet marrowB
And he had weel nigh wan the dayM
Upon the braes of YarrowB
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But a cowardly loon came him behindN
Our Lady lend him sorrowB
And wi' a rappier pierced his heartO
And laid him low on YarrowB
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Now Douglas to his sister's ganeI
Wi' meikle dule and sorrowB
'Gae to your luve sister ' he saysA
'He's sleeping sound on Yarrow '-
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As she went down yon dowy denI
Sorrow went her before OB
She saw her true love lying slainI
Upon the braes of YarrowB
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She swoon'd thrice upon his breistO
That was her dearest marrowB
Said 'Ever alace and wae the dayO
Thou went'st frae me to Yarrow '-
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She kist his mouth she kaimed his hairP
As she had done before OB
She wiped the blood that trickled dounI
Upon the braes of YarrowB
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Her hair it was three quarters langQ
It hang baith side and yellowB
She tied it round her white hause baneI
And tint her life on YarrowB

Frank Sidgwick



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