The Queen Of Fairy Land Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD ABAB EFGD HDDD| quot I have a thousand men quot said he | A |
| quot To wait upon my will | B |
| And towers nine upon the Tyne | C |
| And three upon the Till quot | D |
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| quot And what care I for your men quot said she | A |
| quot Or towers from Tyne to Till | B |
| Sith you must go with me quot said she | A |
| quot To wait upon my will | B |
| - | |
| And you may lead a thousand men | E |
| Nor ever draw the rein | F |
| But before you lead the Fairy Queen | G |
| 'Twill burst your heart in twain quot | D |
| - | |
| He has slipped his foot from the stirrup bar | H |
| The bridle from his hand | D |
| And he is bound by hand and foot | D |
| To the Queen of Fairy Land | D |
Rudyard Kipling
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