On Leaving Mrs. Brown's Lodgings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABBBBCCCCCC

So goodbye Mrs BrownA
I am going out of townA
Over dale over downA
Where bugs bite notB
Where lodgers fight notB
Where below your chairmen drink notB
Where beside your gutters stink notB
But all is fresh and clean and gayC
And merry lambkins sport and playC
And they toss with rakes uncommonly short hayC
Which looks as if it had been sown only the other dayC
And where oats are twenty five shillings a boll they sayC
But all's one for that since I must and will awayC

Sir Walter Scott



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