Said And Did Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGHSaid the boy as he read I too will be bold | A |
I will fight for the truth and its glory | B |
He went to the playground and soon had told | A |
A very cowardly story | B |
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Said the girl as she read That was grand I declare | C |
What a true what a lovely sweet soul | D |
In half an hour she went up the stair | C |
Looking as black as a coal | D |
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The mean little wretch I wish I could fling | E |
This book at his head said another | F |
Then he went and did the same ugly thing | E |
To his own little trusting brother | F |
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Alas for him who sees a thing grand | G |
And does not fit himself to it | H |
But the meanest act on sea or on land | G |
Is to find a fault and then do it | H |
George Macdonald
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