A Wooing Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABAACB ADEDAACD

My fair lady's a dear dear ladyA
I walked by her side to wooB
In a garden alley so sweet and shadyA
She answered I love not youB
John John BradyA
Quoth my dear ladyA
Pray now pray now go your way nowC
Do John doB
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Yet my fair lady's my own own ladyA
For I passed another dayD
While making her moan she sat all aloneE
And thus and thus did she sayD
John John BradyA
Quoth my dear ladyA
Do now do now once more woo nowC
Pray John prayD

Jean Ingelow



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