To Mesdames Zassetsky And Garschine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABAB AAAAAA AAACAC DDDEDE AAADAD

THE wind may blaw the lee gang wayA
And aye the lift be mirk an' grayA
An deep the moss and steigh the braeA
Where a' maun gangB
There's still an hoor in ilka dayA
For luve and sangB
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And canty hearts are strangely steeledA
By some dikeside they'll find a bieldA
Some couthy neuk by muir or fieldA
They're sure to hitA
Where frae the blatherin' wind concealedA
They'll rest a bitA
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An' weel for them if kindly fateA
Send ower the hills to them a mateA
They'll crack a while o' kirk an' StateA
O' yowes an' rainC
An' when it's time to take the gateA
Tak' ilk his ainC
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Sic neuk beside the southern seaD
I soucht sic place o' quiet leeD
Frae a' the winds o' life To meD
Fate rarely fairE
Had set a freendly companyD
To meet me thereE
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Kindly by them they gart me sitA
An' blythe was I to bide a bitA
Licht as o' some hame fireside litA
My life for meD
Ower early maun I rise an' quitA
This happy leeD

Robert Louis Stevenson



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