Fox's Dingle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH GJKJ LMNM OPQPTake now a country mood | A |
Resolve distil it | B |
Nine Acre swaying alive | C |
June flowers that fill it | B |
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Spicy sweet briar bush | D |
The uneasy wren | E |
Fluttering from ash to birch | F |
And back again | E |
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Milkwort on its low stem | G |
Spread hawthorn tree | H |
Sunlight patching the wood | I |
A hive bound bee | H |
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Girls riding nim nim nim | G |
Ladies trot trot | J |
Gentlemen hard at gallop | K |
Shouting steam hot | J |
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Now over the rough turf | L |
Bridles go jingle | M |
And there's a well loved pool | N |
By Fox's Dingle | M |
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Where Sweetheart my brown mare | O |
Old Glory's daughter | P |
May loll her leathern tongue | Q |
In snow cool water | P |
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