The Devon Maid: Stanzas Sent In A Letter To B. R. Haydon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ECFC GHIH HCJC| Where be ye going you Devon maid | A |
| And what have ye there i' the basket | B |
| Ye tight little fairy just fresh from the dairy | C |
| Will ye give me some cream if I ask it | D |
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| I love your meads and I love your flowers | E |
| And I love your junkets mainly | C |
| But 'hind the door I love kissing more | F |
| O look not so disdainly | C |
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| I love your hills and I love your dales | G |
| And I love your flocks a bleating | H |
| But O on the heather to lie together | I |
| With both our hearts a beating | H |
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| I'll put your basket all safe in a nook | H |
| Your shawl I'll hang up on this willow | C |
| And we will sigh in the daisy's eye | J |
| And kiss on a grass green pillow | C |
John Keats
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