Song From -the Princess- Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBDBEBFBGGB| As through the street at eve we went | A |
| It might be half past ten | B |
| We fell out my friend and I | C |
| About the cube of x y | C |
| And made it up again | B |
| And blessings on the falling out | D |
| Between two learned men | B |
| Who fight on points which neither knows | E |
| And make it up again | B |
| For when we came where stands an inn | F |
| We visit now and then | B |
| There above a pint of beer | G |
| Oh there above a pint of beer | G |
| We made it up again | B |
Robert Fuller Murray
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