Fishing Song: To J.a. Froude And Tom Hughes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFGFDF DGHGIJ H

Oh Mr Froude how wise and goodA
To point us out this way to gloryB
They're no great shakes those Snowdon LakesC
And all their pounders myth and storyB
Blow Snowdon What's Lake Gwynant to KillarneyD
Or spluttering Welsh to tender blarney blarney blarneyD
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So Thomas Hughes sir if you chooseE
I'll tell you where we think of goingF
To swate and far o'er cliff and scarG
Hear horns of Elfland faintly blowingF
Blow Snowdon There's a hundred lakes to try inD
And fresh caught salmon daily frying frying fryingF
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Geology and botanyD
A hundred wonders shall diskiverG
We'll flog and troll in strid and holeH
And skim the cream of lake and riverG
Blow Snowdon give me Ireland for my penniesI
Hurrah for salmon grilse and Dennis Dennis DennisJ
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EversleyH

Charles Kingsley



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