Annie Lee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB DBDB EBEB BBFB| ANNIE LEE is fair and sweet | A |
| Fair and sweet to look upon | B |
| But Annie's heart is all deceit | A |
| Therefore Annie Lee begone | B |
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| To conceive her smiles conceive | C |
| Smiles the lily's self might own | B |
| But a snare for me they'd weave | C |
| Therefore Annie Lee begone | B |
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| Sweeter than a golden bell | D |
| Sound her winning words each one | B |
| From a fount of fraud they well | D |
| Therefore Annie Lee begone | B |
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| In those deep blue orbs her eyes | E |
| Pity's built herself a throne | B |
| Pity Guile in Pity's guise | E |
| Therefore Annie Lee begone | B |
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| Charming Annie Lee begone | B |
| Cunning Annie Lee begone | B |
| I'd not have thee for a world | F |
| Tho' so fair to look upon | B |
Joseph Skipsey
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