Dried Apples Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEFGG

We fear to say and yet we mustA
Dried apples once were full of dustA
And you all know it is no jokeB
Saturate with tobacco smokeB
And the hole where string did go throughC
Was nest for animalculeD
And collected the kitchen steamE
But process now is sweet and cleanF
Viewed with pleasure by spectatorG
Work of the evaporatorG

James Mcintyre



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