The Dolphin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE| The Dolphin was if you should wish | A |
| To call him so the King of Fish | A |
| Though having neither gills nor scales | B |
| His title should be Prince of Whales | B |
| While too small waisted to provide | C |
| A Jonah with a Berth Inside | C |
| The Dolphin has been known to pack | D |
| A Drowning Sailor on his back | D |
| And bear him safely into port | E |
| He was a Taxi whale in short | E |
Oliver Herford
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