The Rover's Adieu Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEDFGFHIJIJEH

weary lot is thine fair maidA
A weary lot is thineB
To pull the thorn thy brow to braidA
And press the rue for wineB
A lightsome eye a soldier's mienC
A feather of the blueD
A doublet of the Lincoln greenC
No more of me ye knewD
My LoveE
No more of me ye knewD
'This morn is merry June I trowF
The rose is budding fainG
But she shall bloom in winter snowF
Ere we two meet again 'H
He turn'd his charger as he spakeI
Upon the river shoreJ
He gave the bridle reins a shakeI
Said 'Adieu for evermoreJ
My LoveE
And adieu for evermore 'H

Sir Walter Scott



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