Dried Apples Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEFGGWe fear to say and yet we must | A |
Dried apples once were full of dust | A |
And you all know it is no joke | B |
Saturate with tobacco smoke | B |
And the hole where string did go through | C |
Was nest for animalcule | D |
And collected the kitchen steam | E |
But process now is sweet and clean | F |
Viewed with pleasure by spectator | G |
Work of the evaporator | G |
James Mcintyre
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