Jack The Rover Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA B| 'MY brother Jack the Rover Sir ' | A |
| 'Bless me I thought he was a cousin ' | A |
| 'Bound on a voyage to Elsinore ' | A |
| 'Most merry damsels have a dozen ' | A |
| - | |
| 'That wench you tackled up the street ' | - |
| 'My sister Ciss My loving sister ' | - |
| 'Just as I thought she looked so sweet | B |
| And you yet sweeter as you kissed her ' | - |
Joseph Skipsey
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