The Outing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGHMy Bed is like a little Bark | A |
The hatch is battened down | B |
And in the basket cabin dark | A |
I sail away from Town | B |
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Now when they lift the lid a scene | C |
Of wonder meets my eyes | D |
Tall waving Feather Dusters green | C |
That seem to touch the skies | D |
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And over all the Ground is spread | E |
A Rug of Emerald sweet | F |
Most deep enough to hide my head | E |
And tickly to my feet | F |
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And here's the Cow calm eyed stands she | G |
The Genie of the Jug | H |
Beneath the Feather Duster Tree | G |
And eats the Emerald Rug | H |
Oliver Herford
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