I've A Pain In My Head Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB ACA DED CF'I've a pain in my head' | A |
Said the suffering Beckford | A |
To her Doctor so dread | A |
'Oh what shall I take for't ' | B |
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Said this Doctor so dread | A |
Whose name it was Newnham | C |
'For this pain in your head | A |
Ah What can you do Ma'am ' | - |
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Said Miss Beckford 'Suppose | D |
If you think there's no risk | E |
I take a good Dose | D |
Of calomel brisk ' | - |
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'What a praise worthy Notion ' | - |
Replied Mr Newnham | C |
'You shall have such a potion | F |
And so will I too Ma'am ' | - |
Jane Austen
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