The Bargain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCCCDEDFGHGCIGI| As I was going to St Ives | A |
| I met a man with seven lives | B |
| Seven lives | B |
| In seven sacks | C |
| Like seven beeves | C |
| On seven racks | C |
| These seven lives | C |
| He offered to sell | D |
| But which was best | E |
| He couldn't tell | D |
| He swore with any | F |
| I'd be happy forever | G |
| I bought all seven | H |
| And thought I was clever | G |
| But his parting words | C |
| I can't forget | I |
| Forever | G |
| Isn't over yet | I |
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