Cean Dubh Deelish Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADED ABCBPut your head darling darling darling | A |
Your darling black head my heart above | B |
O mouth of honey with thyme for fragrance | C |
Who with heart in breast could deny you love | B |
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O many and many a young girl for me is pining | A |
Letting her locks of gold to the cold wind free | D |
For me the foremost of our gay young fellows | E |
But I'd leave a hundred pure love for thee | D |
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Then put your head darling darling darling | A |
Your darling black head my heart above | B |
O mouth of honey with thyme for fragrance | C |
Who with heart in breast could deny you love | B |
Sir Samuel Ferguson
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