County Guy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDACA EFAGHAIA| Ah County Guy the hour is nigh | A |
| The sun has left the lea | B |
| The orange flower perfumes the bower | C |
| The breeze is on the sea | B |
| The lark his lay who thrill'd all day | D |
| Sits hush'd his partner nigh | A |
| Breeze bird and flower confess the hour | C |
| But where is County Guy | A |
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| The village maid steals through the shade | E |
| Her shepherd's suit to hear | F |
| To beauty shy by lattice high | A |
| Sings high born Cavalier | G |
| The star of Love all stars above | H |
| Now reigns o'er earth and sky | A |
| And high and low the influence know | I |
| But where is County Guy | A |
Sir Walter Scott
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