Nursing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGF HAHA| O hush my little baby brother | A |
| Sleep my love upon my knee | B |
| What though dear child we've lost our mother | A |
| That can never trouble thee | B |
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| You are but ten weeks old to morrow | C |
| What can you know of our loss | D |
| The house is full enough of sorrow | C |
| Little baby don't be cross | D |
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| Peace cry not so my dearest love | E |
| Hush my baby bird lie still | F |
| He's quiet now he does not move | G |
| Fast asleep is little Will | F |
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| My only solace only joy | H |
| Since the sad day I lost my mother | A |
| Is nursing her own Willy boy | H |
| My little orphan brother | A |
Charles Lamb
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