Nursery Rhyme. Cccclii. Love And Matrimony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDB DBEBFB EBCBGB| When shall we be married | A |
| My dear Nicholas Wood | B |
| We will be married on Monday | C |
| And will not that be very good | B |
| What shall we be married no sooner | D |
| Why sure the man's gone wood | B |
| - | |
| What shall we have for our dinner | D |
| My dear Nicholas Wood | B |
| We will have bacon and pudding | E |
| And will not that be very good | B |
| What shall we have nothing more | F |
| Why sure the man's gone wood | B |
| - | |
| Who shall we have at our wedding | E |
| My dear Nicholas Wood | B |
| We will have mammy and daddy | C |
| And will not that be very good | B |
| What shall we have nobody else | G |
| Why sure the man's gone wood | B |
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