Come, Let Me Take Thee. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFCFC GCHCICJC| Air Cauld Kail | A |
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| I | - |
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| Come let me take thee to my breast | B |
| And pledge we ne'er shall sunder | C |
| And I shall spurn as vilest dust | D |
| The warld's wealth and grandeur | E |
| And do I hear my Jeanie own | F |
| That equal transports move her | C |
| I ask for dearest life alone | F |
| That I may live to love her | C |
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| Thus in my arms wi' a' thy charms | G |
| I clasp my countless treasure | C |
| I'll seek nae mair o' heaven to share | H |
| Than sic a moment's pleasure | C |
| And by thy een sae bonnie blue | I |
| I swear I'm thine for ever | C |
| And on thy lips I seal my vow | J |
| And break it shall I never | C |
Robert Burns
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Come, Let Me Take Thee. is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
