Nursery Rhyme. Cccclxxix. Love And Matrimony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF EHGI JKGK| Madam I am come to court you | A |
| If your favour I can gain | B |
| Ah Ah said she you are a bold fellow | C |
| If I e'er see your face again | D |
| - | |
| Madam I have rings and diamonds | E |
| Madam I have houses and land | F |
| Madam I have a world of treasure | G |
| All shall be at your command | F |
| - | |
| I care not for rings and diamonds | E |
| I care not for houses and lands | H |
| I care not for a world of treasure | G |
| So that I have but a handsome man | I |
| - | |
| Madam you think much of beauty | J |
| Beauty hasteneth to decay | K |
| For the fairest of flowers that grow in summer | G |
| Will decay and fade away | K |
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