A Wooing Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAACB ADEDAACD| My fair lady's a dear dear lady | A |
| I walked by her side to woo | B |
| In a garden alley so sweet and shady | A |
| She answered I love not you | B |
| John John Brady | A |
| Quoth my dear lady | A |
| Pray now pray now go your way now | C |
| Do John do | B |
| - | |
| Yet my fair lady's my own own lady | A |
| For I passed another day | D |
| While making her moan she sat all alone | E |
| And thus and thus did she say | D |
| John John Brady | A |
| Quoth my dear lady | A |
| Do now do now once more woo now | C |
| Pray John pray | D |
Jean Ingelow
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