Cases - Pollard V. Photographic Company Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC BC BC BC BC BC BC| Chancery Division | A |
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| Shall I take your photograph my pretty maid | B |
| You may if you like kind sir she said | C |
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| Do you like your photograph my pretty maid | B |
| It is more than flattering sir she said | C |
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| I'll publish your photograph my pretty maid | B |
| Indeed but you won't kind sir she said | C |
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| As a Christmas card my pretty maid | B |
| The very idea kind sir she said | C |
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| But what if I've done it my pretty maid | B |
| I'll get an injunction sir she said | C |
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| The law is with you my pretty maid | B |
| The learned judge of the Chancery said | C |
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| You have proved the negative my pretty maid | B |
| A difficult thing in law he said | C |
James Williams
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