Wilt Thou Be My Dearie. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A ABCDCEAEA CFCCC C CAir The Sutor's Dochter | A |
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I | - |
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Wilt thou be my dearie | A |
When sorrow wrings thy gentle heart | B |
Wilt thou let me cheer thee | C |
By the treasure of my soul | D |
That's the love I bear thee | C |
I swear and vow that only thou | E |
Shall ever be my dearie | A |
Only thou I swear and vow | E |
Shall ever be my dearie | A |
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II | - |
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Lassie say thou lo'es me | C |
Or if thou wilt no be my ain | F |
Say na thou'lt refuse me | C |
If it winna canna be | C |
Thou for thine may choose me | C |
Let me lassie quickly die | - |
Trusting that thou lo'es me | C |
Lassie let me quickly die | - |
Trusting that thou lo'es me | C |
Robert Burns
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