London Bells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CD CD EE FF EE BD| Two sticks and an apple | A |
| Ring the bells at Whitechapel | A |
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| Old Father Bald Pate | B |
| Ring the bells Aldgate | B |
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| Maids in white aprons | C |
| Ring the bells at St Catherine s | D |
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| Oranges and Lemons | C |
| Ring the bells at St Clement s | D |
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| When will you pay me | E |
| Ring the bells at the Old Bailey | E |
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| When I am rich | F |
| Ring the bells at Fleetditch | F |
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| When will that be | E |
| Ring the bells of Stepney | E |
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| When I am old | B |
| Ring the great bell at Paul s | D |
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