Oranges And Lemons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BB CC CC CC DD CC CC EE CC CC CC FF GG FF HI EE

Oranges And LemonsA
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Gay go up and gay go downB
To ring the bells of London TownB
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Bull's eyes and targetsC
Say the bells of St Marg'ret'sC
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Brickbats and tilesC
Say the bells of St Giles'C
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Pancakes and frittersC
Say the bells of St Peter'sC
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Two sticks and an appleD
Say the bells at WhitechapelD
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Halfpence and farthingsC
Say the bells of St Martin'sC
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Oranges and LemonsC
Say the bells of St Clement'sC
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Old Father BaldpateE
Say the slow bells at AldgateE
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Pokers and tongsC
Say the bells of St John'sC
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Kettles and pansC
Say the bells of St Ann'sC
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You owe me ten shillingsC
Say the bells at St Helen'sC
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When will you pay meF
Say the bells at Old BaileyF
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When I grow richG
Say the bells at ShoreditchG
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Pray when will that beF
Say the bells of StepneyF
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I am sure I don't knowH
Says the great bell of BowI
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Here comes a candle to light you to bedE
And here comes a chopper to chop off your headE

Leonard Leslie Brooke



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