Nun, The Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDDEBE BCBCFFGBGSuggested By Part Of The Italian Song Beginning Se Moneca Ti Fai | A |
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I | - |
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If you become a nun dear | B |
A friar I will be | C |
In any cell you run dear | B |
Pray look behind for me | C |
The roses all turn pale too | D |
The doves all take the veil too | D |
The blind will see the show | E |
What you become a nun my dear | B |
I'll not believe it no | E |
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II | - |
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If you become a nun dear | B |
The bishop Love will be | C |
The Cupids every one dear | B |
Will chaunt We trust in thee | C |
The incense will go sighing | F |
The candles fall a dying | F |
The water turn to wine | G |
What you go take the vows my dear | B |
You may but they'll be mine | G |
James Henry Leigh Hunt
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