Here Is The Glen. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGHI I JAJA| Tune Banks of Cree | A |
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| I | - |
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| Here is the glen and here the bower | B |
| All underneath the birchen shade | C |
| The village bell has told the hour | B |
| O what can stay my lovely maid | C |
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| II | - |
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| 'Tis not Maria's whispering call | D |
| 'Tis but the balmy breathing gale | E |
| Mix'd with some warbler's dying fall | D |
| The dewy star of eve to hail | E |
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| III | - |
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| It is Maria's voice I hear | F |
| So calls the woodlark in the grove | G |
| His little faithful mate to cheer | H |
| At once 'tis music and 'tis love | I |
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| IV | I |
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| And art thou come and art thou true | J |
| O welcome dear to love and me | A |
| And let us all our vows renew | J |
| Along the flow'ry banks of Cree | A |
Robert Burns
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About Here Is The Glen.
Here Is The Glen. is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
