The Wooing O' T Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB AAAA ACAC D DC E EC| He was a bachelor gallant and gay | A |
| She was a spinster prim | B |
| Pretty and prim with a wonderful way | A |
| Which had captivated him | B |
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| Oh well knew she what he wished to say | A |
| So never frigid nor freezy | A |
| Molly Maginnis managed that day | A |
| To make his saying o' 't easy | A |
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| 'Bob I shall get you a wife ' said she | A |
| 'Find some nice dear girl for you | C |
| Bob please tell me the sort she must be | A |
| Shall her eyes be brown or blue | C |
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| 'Must she be of the 'plump and the pleasing' sort | D |
| Will the 'slender and willowy' do ' | - |
| Here Robert the Bachelor cutting her short | D |
| Said 'She must be just like you | C |
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| 'And to me sweetheart 'tis distinctly clear | E |
| There is none in the world like you ' | - |
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| This fell in the fall of the finished year | E |
| They are married now in the New | C |
Harry 'breaker' Harbord Morant
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