Fragments Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCD EFFE GHG GIG JKJK IFIF LMNLI am the monarch of the Sea | A |
The ruler of the Queen's Navee | B |
When at anchor here I ride | C |
My bosom swells with pride | C |
And I snap my fingers at a foeman's taunts | D |
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And so do his sisters and his cousins and his aunts | E |
His sisters and his cousins | F |
Whom he reckons by the dozens | F |
And his aunts | E |
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'I am the lowliest tar | G |
That sails the water | H |
And you proud maiden are | G |
My captain's daughter ' | - |
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'Refrain audacious tar | G |
Your suit from pressing | I |
Remember what you are | G |
And whom addressing ' | - |
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For I am called Little Buttercup dear Little Buttercup | J |
Though I never could tell why | K |
But still I'm called Buttercup poor Little Buttercup | J |
Sweet Little Buttercup I | K |
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Fair moon to thee I sing | I |
Bright regent of the heavens | F |
Say why is every thing | I |
Either at sixes or at sevens | F |
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He is an Englishman | L |
For he himself has said it | M |
And it's greatly to his credit | N |
That he is an Englishman | L |
Louisa May Alcott
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