Gilderoy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DBE FBG HBIB| THE smith who made the manacles | A |
| With bar and bolt and link and ring | B |
| Sang out above his hearty blows | A |
| 'I can't have grief for everything ' | C |
| - | |
| As Roger by the rope walk went | D |
| The bramble bird cheeped up to sing | B |
| He cut the wanted coil and said | E |
| 'I can't have grief for everything ' | - |
| - | |
| The lad who came to Ladder Lane | F |
| And saw his hemp cravat a string | B |
| 'Jack's doom 's Jill's dule ' he said 'but then | G |
| I can't have grief for everything ' | - |
| And I who carried bag and wig | H |
| Looked up and saw him turn and swing | B |
| The dog he gave fixed eyes on me | I |
| Can I have grief for everything | B |
Padraic Colum
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