The Coy One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA BC D EC EC F GG GC| ONE Spring morning bright and fair | A |
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| Roam'd a shepherdess and sang | B |
| Young and beauteous free from care | A |
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| Through the fields her clear notes rang | B |
| So Ia Ia le ralla | C |
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| Of his lambs some two or three | D |
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| Thyrsis offer'd for a kiss | E |
| First she eyed him roguishly | C |
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| Then for answer sang but this | E |
| So Ia Ia le ralla | C |
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| Ribbons did the next one offer | F |
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| And the third his heart so true | G |
| But as with the lambs the scoffer | G |
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| Laugh'd at heart and ribbons too | G |
| Still 'twas Ia le ralla | C |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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