A Little Dog That Wags His Tail Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFCG HIJI KELCA | |
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A little Dog that wags his tail | B |
And knows no other joy | C |
Of such a little Dog am I | D |
Reminded by a Boy | C |
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Who gambols all the living Day | E |
Without an earthly cause | F |
Because he is a little Boy | C |
I honestly suppose | G |
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The Cat that in the Corner dwells | H |
Her martial Day forgot | I |
The Mouse but a Tradition now | J |
Of her desireless Lot | I |
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Another class remind me | K |
Who neither please nor play | E |
But not to make a bit of noise | L |
Beseech each little Boy | C |
Emily Dickinson
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