On Leaving Mrs. Brown's Lodgings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBBBCCCCCC| So goodbye Mrs Brown | A |
| I am going out of town | A |
| Over dale over down | A |
| Where bugs bite not | B |
| Where lodgers fight not | B |
| Where below your chairmen drink not | B |
| Where beside your gutters stink not | B |
| But all is fresh and clean and gay | C |
| And merry lambkins sport and play | C |
| And they toss with rakes uncommonly short hay | C |
| Which looks as if it had been sown only the other day | C |
| And where oats are twenty five shillings a boll they say | C |
| But all's one for that since I must and will away | C |
Walter Scott (sir)
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