Cases - Hampden V. Walsh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCBCCBD BBCCBD| Queen's Bench Division | A |
| - | |
| Five hundred pounds as stake I'll lay | B |
| Says Hampden that by such a day | B |
| No man of science proves to me | C |
| That earth not flat but round must be | C |
| The earth is flat and flats are they | B |
| The sum Walsh holds right willingly | C |
| But Wallace by philosophy | C |
| Proves roundness and would take away | B |
| Five hundred pounds | D |
| - | |
| Proof me no proofs quoth Hampden Nay | B |
| Let Wallace get it if he may | B |
| I'll sue Walsh for it So sues he | C |
| Let Wallace hold the judges three | C |
| Take nought let Walsh to Hampden pay | B |
| Five hundred pounds | D |
James Williams
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