O Kenmure's On And Awa. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABCD AEFE AGEG H AIJI A AKJK H ABEITune O Kenmure's on and awa Willie | A |
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I | - |
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O Kenmure's on and awa Willie | A |
O Kenmure's on and awa | B |
And Kenmure's lord's the bravest lord | C |
That ever Galloway saw | D |
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II | - |
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Success to Kenmure's band Willie | A |
Success to Kenmure's band | E |
There's no a heart that fears a Whig | F |
That rides by Kenmure's hand | E |
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III | - |
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Here's Kenmure's health in wine Willie | A |
Here's Kenmure's health in wine | G |
There ne'er was a coward o' Kenmure's blude | E |
Nor yet o' Gordon's line | G |
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IV | H |
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O Kenmure's lads are men Willie | A |
O Kenmure's lads are men | I |
Their hearts and swords are metal true | J |
And that their faes shall ken | I |
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V | A |
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They'll live or die wi' fame Willie | A |
They'll live or die wi' fame | K |
But soon wi' sounding victorie | J |
May Kenmure's lord come hame | K |
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VI | H |
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Here's him that's far awa Willie | A |
Here's him that's far awa | B |
And here's the flower that I love best | E |
The rose that's like the snaw | I |
Robert Burns
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