Song - To The Child Julia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDEFFGGFFHHIIGGFF JK LL| R H | A |
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| Little Julia since that we | B |
| May not as our elders be | B |
| Let us blithely fill the days | C |
| Of our youth with pleasant plays | C |
| First we'll up at earliest dawn | D |
| While as yet the dew is on | E |
| The sooth'd grasses and the pied | F |
| Blossomings of morningtide | F |
| Next with rinsed cheeks that shine | G |
| As the enamell'd eglantine | G |
| We will break our fast on bread | F |
| With both cream and honey spread | F |
| Then with many a challenge call | H |
| We will romp from house and hall | H |
| Gypsying with the birds and bees | I |
| Of the green tress'd garden trees | I |
| In a bower of leaf and vine | G |
| Thou shalt be a lady fine | G |
| Held in duress by the great | F |
| Giant I shall personate | F |
| Next when many mimics more | J |
| Like to these we have played o'er | K |
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| We'll betake us home along | L |
| Hand in hand at evensong | L |
James Whitcomb Riley
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