Let Not Woman E'er Complain. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEEEF GHGHIIIH| Tune Duncan Gray | A |
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| Let not woman e'er complain | B |
| Of inconstancy in love | C |
| Let not woman e'er complain | B |
| Fickle man is apt to rove | D |
| Look abroad through nature's range | E |
| Nature's mighty law is change | E |
| Ladies would it not be strange | E |
| Man should then a monster prove | F |
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| II | - |
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| Mark the winds and mark the skies | G |
| Ocean's ebb and ocean's flow | H |
| Sun find moon but set to rise | G |
| Round and round the seasons go | H |
| Why then ask of silly man | I |
| To oppose great nature's plan | I |
| We'll be constant while we can | I |
| You can be no more you know | H |
Robert Burns
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Let Not Woman E'er Complain. is a poem by Robert Burns. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
