Dingley And Brent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCD EEDFFG HHIJJK

Dingley and BrentA
Wherever they wentA
Ne'er minded a word that was spokenB
Whatever was saidC
They ne'er troubled their headC
But laugh'd at their own silly jokingD
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Should Solomon wiseE
In majesty riseE
And show them his wit and his learningD
They never would hearF
But turn the deaf earF
As a matter they had no concern inG
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You tell a good jestH
And please all the restH
Comes Dingley and asks you what was itI
And curious to knowJ
Away she will goJ
To seek an old rag in the closetK

Jonathan Swift



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