Song #1 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE AFAFCDCE| Mary leave thy lowly cot | A |
| When thy thickest jobs are done | B |
| When thy friends will miss thee not | A |
| Mary to the pastures run | B |
| Where we met the other night | C |
| Neath the bush upon the plain | D |
| Be it dark or be it light | C |
| Ye may guess we'll meet again | E |
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| Should ye go or should ye not | A |
| Never shilly shally dear | F |
| Leave your work and leave your cot | A |
| Nothing need ye doubt or fear | F |
| Fools may tell ye lies in spite | C |
| Calling me a roving swain | D |
| Think what passed the other night | C |
| I'll be bound ye'll meet again | E |
John Clare
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