My Pretty Maid Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCC BCCC BCCC BCCC| A | |
| Where are you going to my pretty maid | B |
| Where are you going to my pretty maid | B |
| I'm going a milking Sir she said | C |
| Sir she said Sir she said | C |
| I'm going a milking Sir she said | C |
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| - | |
| Shall I go with you my pretty maid | B |
| Yes if you please kind Sir she said | C |
| Sir she said Sir she said | C |
| Yes if you please kind Sir she said | C |
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| What is your fortune my pretty maid | B |
| My face is my fortune Sir she said | C |
| Sir she said Sir she said | C |
| My face is my fortune Sir she said | C |
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| Then I can't marry you my pretty maid | B |
| Nobody asked you Sir she said | C |
| Sir she said Sir she said | C |
| Nobody asked you Sir she said | C |
Walter Crane
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