Kit Clark Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB CBCB DEDB FBFB FBFMEG MILLER skipt over to Horton | A |
And sang as she went like the lark | B |
'A pair of bright eyes hath Tim Morton | A |
Yet not his the blink of Kit Clark | B |
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'Bob Harkas hath hair crisp and curly | C |
And when to his queer jokes we hark | B |
Dour Doll even fails to look surly | C |
Yet Bob cannot joke like Kit Clark | B |
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'Bill Nichol can whistle so clearly | C |
The dogs run around him and bark | B |
And Nan likes to hear him right dearly | C |
Yet Bill cannot pipe like Kit Clark | B |
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'Tom Smith like a frantic one danceth | D |
As down the row comes he from wark | E |
And Nell's tinder heart he entranceth | D |
Yet Tom lacks the spring of Kit Clark | B |
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'Jos Rutter who dresses like Rutter | F |
The lad is a bit of a spark | B |
He puts Bella's heart in a flutter | F |
Yet Jos what is Jos to Kit Clark | B |
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'Kit Clark is both handsome and clever | F |
His eyes shine like stars in the dark | B |
Has Cowpen his equal no never | F |
Not one is a match for Kit Clark ' | - |
Joseph Skipsey
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