Dingley And Brent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCD EEDFFG HHIJJK| Dingley and Brent | A |
| Wherever they went | A |
| Ne'er minded a word that was spoken | B |
| Whatever was said | C |
| They ne'er troubled their head | C |
| But laugh'd at their own silly joking | D |
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| Should Solomon wise | E |
| In majesty rise | E |
| And show them his wit and his learning | D |
| They never would hear | F |
| But turn the deaf ear | F |
| As a matter they had no concern in | G |
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| You tell a good jest | H |
| And please all the rest | H |
| Comes Dingley and asks you what was it | I |
| And curious to know | J |
| Away she will go | J |
| To seek an old rag in the closet | K |
Jonathan Swift
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