Come, Pretty School-girl! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBB CCBBB DDBBB EEBBB| On this rolling planet ever have you seen | A |
| A home so like a palace waiting for its queen | A |
| A dwelling place so fair | B |
| So fill'd with treasures rare | B |
| As the little white cottage on Evergreen Square | B |
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| Come pretty school girl lay your books aside | C |
| Yes graduate tomorrow tomorrow be my bride | C |
| My fortune share | B |
| And reign queen there | B |
| In the little white cottage on Evergreen Square | B |
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| Red as are the roses climbing on its wall | D |
| Your cheeks of richer crimson shall out bloom them all | D |
| Your eyes beyond compare | B |
| A brighter gleam shall wear | B |
| In the little white cottage on Everygreen Square | B |
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| Flow'rs of rarest fragrance all the year shall bloom | E |
| And singing birds make music in your chosen room | E |
| Come breathe its balmy air | B |
| Come charm away my care | B |
| In the little white cottage on Everygreen Square | B |
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