Nursery Rhyme. Ccccxlv. Love And Matrimony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAACD EBEBFFCD BBGGCD| Where have you been all the day | A |
| My boy Willy | B |
| I've been all the day | A |
| Courting of a lady gay | A |
| But oh she's too young | C |
| To be taken from her mammy | D |
| - | |
| What work can she do | E |
| My boy Willy | B |
| Can she bake and can she brew | E |
| My boy Willy | B |
| She can brew and she can bake | F |
| And she can make our wedding cake | F |
| But oh she's too young | C |
| To be taken from her mammy | D |
| - | |
| What age may she be What age may she be | B |
| My boy Willy | B |
| Twice two twice seven | G |
| Twice ten twice eleven | G |
| But oh she's too young | C |
| To be taken from her mammy | D |
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