Overheard On A Saltmarsh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B C D C D AB D EFEF G B D GDB D| Nymph nymph what are your beads | A |
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| Green glass goblin Why do you stare at them | B |
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| Give them me | C |
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| No | D |
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| Give them me Give them me | C |
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| No | D |
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| Then I will howl all night in the reeds | A |
| Lie in the mud and howl for them | B |
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| Goblin why do you love them so | D |
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| They are better than stars or water | E |
| Better than voices of winds that sing | F |
| Better than any man's fair daughter | E |
| Your green glass beads on a silver ring | F |
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| Hush I stole them out of the moon | G |
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| Give me your beads I want them | B |
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| No | D |
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| I will howl in a deep lagoon | G |
| For your green glass beads I love them so | D |
| Give them me Give them | B |
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| No | D |
Harold Edward Monro
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