To Hubert Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEE BBFFGGFH| Dear Hubert if I ever found | A |
| A wishing carpet lying round | A |
| I'd stand upon it and I'd say | B |
| 'Take me to Hubert right away ' | C |
| And then we'd travel very far | D |
| To where the magic countries are | D |
| That you and I will never see | E |
| And choose the loveliest gifts for you from me | E |
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| But oh alack and well a day | B |
| No wishing carpets come my way | B |
| I never found a Phoenix yet | F |
| And Psammeads are so hard to get | F |
| So I give you nothing fine | G |
| Only this book your book and mine | G |
| And hers whose name by yours is set | F |
| Your book my book the book of Margaret | H |
Edith Nesbit
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