Golden-tressed Adelaide Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDB EBEFFGB HBHIIDB| SING I pray a little song | A |
| Mother dear | B |
| Neither sad nor very long | A |
| It is for a little maid | C |
| Golden tressed Adelaide | C |
| Therefore let it suit a merry merry ear | D |
| Mother dear | B |
| - | |
| Let it be a merry strain | E |
| Mother dear | B |
| Shunning e en the thought of pain | E |
| For our gentle child will weep | F |
| If the theme be dark and deep | F |
| And we will not draw a single single tear | G |
| Mother dear | B |
| - | |
| Childhood should be all divine | H |
| Mother dear | B |
| And like an endless summer shine | H |
| Gay as Edward s shouts and cries | I |
| Bright as Agnes azure eyes | I |
| Therefore bid thy song be merry dost thou hear | D |
| Mother dear | B |
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