Another Acrostic ( In The Style Of Father William ) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFFG| Are you deaf Father William the young man said | A |
| Did you hear what I told you just now | B |
| Excuse me for shouting Don't waggle your head | A |
| Like a blundering sleepy old cow | B |
| A little maid dwelling in Wallington Town | C |
| Is my friend so I beg to remark | D |
| Do you think she'd be pleased if a book were sent down | C |
| Entitled 'The Hunt of the Snark ' | E |
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| Pack it up in brown paper the old man cried | F |
| And seal it with olive and dove | G |
| I command you to do it he added with pride | F |
| Nor forget my good fellow to send her beside | F |
| Easter Greetings and give her my love | G |
Lewis Carroll
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