Song - To The Child Julia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDEFFGGFFHHIIGGFF JK LL

R HA
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Little Julia since that weB
May not as our elders beB
Let us blithely fill the daysC
Of our youth with pleasant playsC
First we'll up at earliest dawnD
While as yet the dew is onE
The sooth'd grasses and the piedF
Blossomings of morningtideF
Next with rinsed cheeks that shineG
As the enamell'd eglantineG
We will break our fast on breadF
With both cream and honey spreadF
Then with many a challenge callH
We will romp from house and hallH
Gypsying with the birds and beesI
Of the green tress'd garden treesI
In a bower of leaf and vineG
Thou shalt be a lady fineG
Held in duress by the greatF
Giant I shall personateF
Next when many mimics moreJ
Like to these we have played o'erK
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We'll betake us home alongL
Hand in hand at evensongL

James Whitcomb Riley



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