Little Fan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCD EEFFCDGG

When little Fanny came to town I felt as I could singA
She were the sprackest little maid the sharpest pertest thingA
Her mother were as proud as punch and as for I well thereB
I never see sich gert blue eyes I never see sich hairB
If all the weans in Somerset says I was standin' hereC
Not one could hold a candle light 'long side our little dearD
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Now FANNY'S little Fan have come She's clingin' round my kneesE
She's asking me for sups of tea and bites of bread and cheeseE
She's climbing into grandma's bed she's stroking grandma's faceF
She's tore my paper into bits and strawed it round the placeF
If all the weans in all the world says I was standin' hereC
Not one could hold a farthin' dip to Fanny's little dearD
For Fanny's little Fanny oh she's took the heart of meG
'Tis childern's childern is the CROWN of humble folk like weG

Fay Inchfawn



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