The Rover's Adieu Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDED FGF HIHIE

A 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
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'This morn is merry June I trowF
The rose is budding fainG
But she shall bloom in winter snowF
Ere we two meet again '-
He turn'd his charger as he spakeH
Upon the river shoreI
He gave the bridle reins a shakeH
Said 'Adieu for evermoreI
My LoveE
And adieu for evermore '-

Sir Walter Scott



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