Colin Instructed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCBB DDBB E| Young Colin was as stout a boy | A |
| As ever gave a maiden joy | A |
| But long in vain he told his tale | B |
| To black eyed Biddy of the Dale | B |
| Ah why the whining shepherd cried | C |
| Am I alone your smiles denied | C |
| I only tell in vain my tale | B |
| To black eyed Biddy of the Dale | B |
| - | |
| True Colin said the laughing dame | D |
| You only whimper out your flame | D |
| Others do more than sigh their tale | B |
| To black eyed Biddy of the Dale | B |
| - | |
| He took the hint c | E |
Thomas Chatterton
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