Nursery Rhyme. Cccxxxiii. Games Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CC D EE B FFGG D HH B IJGG D HH D AA KKLM

The Three Knights of Spain is a game played in nearly the same manner as the preceding The dramatis person form themselves in two parties one representing a courtly dame and her daughters the other the suitors of the daughters The last party moving backwards and forwards with their arms entwined approach and recede from the mother party which is stationary singing to a very sweet air See Chambers' 'Popular Rhymes ' pA
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SuitorsB
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We are three brethren out of SpainC
Come to court your daughter JaneC
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MotherD
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My daughter Jane she is too youngE
And has not learned her mother tongueE
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SuitorsB
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Be she young or be she oldF
For her beauty she must be soldF
So fare you well my lady gayG
We'll call again another dayG
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MotherD
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Turn back turn back thou scornful knightH
And rub thy spurs till they be brightH
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SuitorsB
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Of my spurs take you no thoughtI
For in this town they were not boughtJ
So fare you well my lady gayG
We'll call again another dayG
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MotherD
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Turn back turn back thou scornful knightH
And take the fairest in your sightH
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SuitorD
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The fairest maid that I can seeA
Is pretty Nancy come to meA
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Here comes your daughter safe and soundK
Every pocket with a thousand poundK
Every finger with a gay gold ringL
Please to take your daughter inM

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