Golden-tressed Adelaide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDB EBEFFGB HBHIIDB

SING I pray a little songA
Mother dearB
Neither sad nor very longA
It is for a little maidC
Golden tressed AdelaideC
Therefore let it suit a merry merry earD
Mother dearB
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Let it be a merry strainE
Mother dearB
Shunning e en the thought of painE
For our gentle child will weepF
If the theme be dark and deepF
And we will not draw a single single tearG
Mother dearB
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Childhood should be all divineH
Mother dearB
And like an endless summer shineH
Gay as Edward s shouts and criesI
Bright as Agnes azure eyesI
Therefore bid thy song be merry dost thou hearD
Mother dearB

Barry Cornwall



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