Cases - Hampden V. Walsh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCBCCBD BBCCBD

Queen's Bench DivisionA
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Five hundred pounds as stake I'll layB
Says Hampden that by such a dayB
No man of science proves to meC
That earth not flat but round must beC
The earth is flat and flats are theyB
The sum Walsh holds right willinglyC
But Wallace by philosophyC
Proves roundness and would take awayB
Five hundred poundsD
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Proof me no proofs quoth Hampden NayB
Let Wallace get it if he mayB
I'll sue Walsh for it So sues heC
Let Wallace hold the judges threeC
Take nought let Walsh to Hampden payB
Five hundred poundsD

James Williams



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