Nursery Rhyme. Ccccxlv. Love And Matrimony Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAACD EBEBFFCD BBGGCD

Where have you been all the dayA
My boy WillyB
I've been all the dayA
Courting of a lady gayA
But oh she's too youngC
To be taken from her mammyD
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What work can she doE
My boy WillyB
Can she bake and can she brewE
My boy WillyB
She can brew and she can bakeF
And she can make our wedding cakeF
But oh she's too youngC
To be taken from her mammyD
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What age may she be What age may she beB
My boy WillyB
Twice two twice sevenG
Twice ten twice elevenG
But oh she's too youngC
To be taken from her mammyD

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