Bartholomew Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE| Bartholomew is very sweet | A |
| From sandy hair to rosy feet | A |
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| Bartholomew is six months old | B |
| And dearer far than pearls or gold | B |
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| Bartholomew has deep blue eyes | C |
| Round pieces dropped from out the skies | C |
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| Bartholomew is hugged and kissed | D |
| He loves a flower in either fist | D |
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| Bartholomew's my saucy son | E |
| No mother has a sweeter one | E |
Norman Rowland Gale
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