To A Bully Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCB DEFFE CGHHG| You blatant coward that you are | A |
| Upon the helpless vent your spite | B |
| Suppose you ply your trade on me | C |
| Come monkey with this bard and see | C |
| How I'll repay your bark with bite | B |
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| Ay snarl just once at me you brute | D |
| And I shall hound you far and wide | E |
| As fiercely as through drifted snow | F |
| The shepherd dog pursues what foe | F |
| Skulks on the Spartan mountain side | E |
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| The chip is on my shoulder see | C |
| But touch it and I'll raise your fur | G |
| I'm full of business so beware | H |
| For though I'm loaded up for bear | H |
| I'm quite as like to kill a cur | G |
Eugene Field
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