Rhyme For A Phonetician Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAAAAA| Brave English language you are strong as trees | A |
| Yet intricate and stately Thus one sees | A |
| Through branches clear embroidered stars You please | A |
| Our sense as damask roses on the breeze | A |
| And barns that smell of hay and bread and cheese | A |
| Rustic yet Roman yours are dignities | A |
| Sonorous as the seas sound On my knees | A |
| I would give thanks for all your words Yet these | A |
| Our legacy and our delight he'd squeeze | A |
| And nip and dock and drill to write with ease | A |
| Kornershul memoz faw the Pawchoogeese | A |
Frances Darwin Cornford
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