Little Phillis Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DCDC EFBF GHIH DBJB BKLK

I am a very little girlA
I think that I've turned twoB
And if you'd like to know my nameC
I'd like to tell it youB
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They always call me BabyD
But Phillis is my nameC
No no one ever gave it meD
I think it only cameC
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I've got a pretty tulipE
In my little flower bedF
If you would like I'll give it youB
It's yellow striped with redF
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I've got a little kitten butG
I can't give that awayH
She likes to play with me so muchI
She's gone to sleep to dayH
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And I've got a nice new dollyD
Shall I fetch her out to youB
She's got such pretty shoes onJ
And her bonnet's trimmed with blueB
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You'd like to take her home with youB
Oh no she mustn't goK
Good bye I want to run nowL
You walk along so slowK

Kate Greenaway



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