The Belles Of Mauchline Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFBIN Mauchline there dwells six proper young belles | A |
The pride of the place and its neighbourhood a' | B |
Their carriage and dress a stranger would guess | C |
In Lon'on or Paris they'd gotten it a' | B |
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Miss Miller is fine Miss Markland's divine | D |
Miss Smith she has wit and Miss Betty is braw | E |
There's beauty and fortune to get wi' Miss Morton | F |
But Armour's the jewel for me o' them a' | B |
Robert Burns
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John Melville: A beautiful poem, especially when sung by Jean Redpath