Little Dora Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE FFGH GGII| I tell you what my little Dora | A |
| You do cause my heart to sorrow | B |
| Tell me now you little misses | C |
| What you do with all your kisses | C |
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| I see you get them by the dozen | D |
| From each aunt and little cousin | D |
| Said she I do intend dear pa | E |
| To give them all to you and ma | E |
| - | |
| And not a single one I'll miss | F |
| But I will give you back each kiss | F |
| And both of you will feel you're blest | G |
| When I pay you interest | H |
| - | |
| You'll better in my bank invest | G |
| And put my principle to test | G |
| And you can dividend partake | I |
| For my bank will never break | I |
James Mcintyre
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