Cautionary Tales For Children: Introduction Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABBCCDDEE| And is it True It is not True | A |
| And if it were it wouldn t do | A |
| For people such as me and you | A |
| Who pretty nearly all day long | B |
| Are doing something rather wrong | B |
| Because if things were really so | C |
| You would have perished long ago | C |
| And I would not have lived to write | D |
| The noble lines that meet your sight | D |
| Nor B T B survived to draw | E |
| The nicest things you ever saw | E |
Hilaire Belloc
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