Dora Dee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB DDEB FFFB| THERE'S not a may in Ellerton | A |
| By half so sweet to look upon | A |
| In all the country round there's none | A |
| So sweet as Dora Dee | B |
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| The blood red rose to passer by | C |
| May show with pride its precious dye | C |
| There's not a bloom can charm the eye | C |
| Like little Dora Dee | B |
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| The linnet's self its head may rear | D |
| And pipe a note wild sweet and clear | D |
| There's not a bird can charm the ear | E |
| Like little Dora Dee | B |
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| The lady in yon castle grand | F |
| May knees of noble lords command | F |
| There's not a lady in the land | F |
| The peer of Dora Dee | B |
Joseph Skipsey
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