At A Wedding Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDC| Her feet beneath her petticoat | A |
| Like little mice stole in and out | B |
| As if they feared the light | C |
| And oh She dances such a way | D |
| No sun upon an Easter day | D |
| Is half so fine a sight | C |
Sir John Suckling
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