The Page And The Miller's Daughter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BB C D E ABF DF E AG DG CHH C AI DIJ AKKJL DC AL D CMM N ONOOPP

PAGEA
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WHERE goest thou WhereB
Miller's daughter so fairB
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Thy name prayC
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MILLER'S DAUGHTERD
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'Tis LizzyE
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PAGEA
Where goest thou WhereB
With the rake in thy handF
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MILLER'S DAUGHTERD
Father's meadows and landF
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To visit I'm busyE
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PAGEA
Dost go there aloneG
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MILLER'S DAUGHTERD
By this rake sir 'tis shownG
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That we're making the hayC
And the pears ripen fastH
In the garden at lastH
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So I'll pick them to dayC
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PAGEA
Is't a silent thicket I yonder viewI
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MILLER'S DAUGHTERD
Oh yes there are twoI
There's one on each sideJ
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PAGEA
I'll follow thee soonK
When the sun burns at noonK
We'll go there o'urselves from his rays to hideJ
And then in some glade all verdant and deepL
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MILLER'S DAUGHTERD
Why people would sayC
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PAGEA
Within mine arms thou gently wilt sleepL
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MILLER'S DAUGHTERD
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Your pardon I prayC
Whoever is kiss'd by the miller maidM
Upon the spot must needs be betray'dM
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'Twould give me distressN
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To cover with whiteO
Your pretty dark dressN
Equal with equal then all is rightO
That's the motto in which I delightO
I am in love with the miller boyP
He wears nothing that I could destroyP

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe



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