Countrywomen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEGHIGJKJKLKMMK| These be two | A |
| Countrywomen | B |
| What a size | C |
| Grand big arms | D |
| And round red faces | E |
| Big substantial | F |
| Sit down places | E |
| Great big bosoms firm as cheese | G |
| Bursting through their country jackets | H |
| Wide big laps | I |
| And sturdy knees | G |
| Hands outspread | J |
| Round and rosy | K |
| Hands to hold | J |
| A country posy | K |
| Or a baby or a lamb | L |
| And such eyes | K |
| Stupid shifty small and sly | M |
| Peeping through a slit of sty | M |
| Squinting through their neighbours' plackets | K |
Katherine Mansfield
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