Dainty Dora Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DCDC ECFC GCHCTO D M M | A |
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Greeks once sang a lovely song | B |
To their maiden Cora | C |
But my lay floats soft along | B |
To my Dainty Dora | C |
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Frenchmen sing of Anne Belle | D |
Romans sang of Flora | C |
But I sing my song to tell | D |
Of my Dainty Dora | C |
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Scotchmen sing their songs to move | E |
Mary or Debora | C |
But I sing my song of love | F |
Love for Dainty Dora | C |
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Poets now a song may give | G |
Psyche or Lenora | C |
But I'll sing long as I live | H |
Just for Dainty Dora | C |
Edward Smyth Jones
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