Cavalier Tunes: Boot And Saddle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABAAAABAAAABA AAABA| Boot saddle to horse and away | A |
| Rescue my Castle before the hot day | A |
| Brightens to blue from its silvery gray | A |
| Chorus | B |
| Boot saddle to horse and away | A |
| Ride past the suburbs asleep as you'd say | A |
| Many's the friend there will listen and pray | A |
| quot God's luck to gallants that strike up the lay | A |
| Chorus | B |
| Boot saddle to horse and away quot | A |
| Forty miles off like a roebuck at bay | A |
| Flouts Castle Brancepeth the Roundheads' array | A |
| Who laughs quot Good fellows ere this by my fay | A |
| Chorus | B |
| Boot saddle to horse and away quot | A |
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| Who My wife Gertrude that honest and gay | A |
| Laughs when you talk of surrendering quot Nay | A |
| I've better counsellors what counsel they | A |
| Chorus | B |
| Boot saddle to horse and away quot | A |
Robert Browning
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