The Sniffle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABBCDAAAAAA| In spite of her sniffle | A |
| Isabel's chiffle | A |
| Some girls with a sniffle | A |
| Would be weepy and tiffle | A |
| They would look awful | A |
| Like a rained on waffle | A |
| But Isabel's chiffle | A |
| In spite of her sniffle | A |
| Her nose is more red | B |
| With a cold in her head | B |
| But then to be sure | C |
| Her eyes are bluer | D |
| Some girls with a snuffle | A |
| Their tempers are uffle | A |
| But when Isabel's snivelly | A |
| She's snivelly civilly | A |
| And when she's snuffly | A |
| She's perfectly luffly | A |
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