Nursery Rhyme. Ccccxxxviii. Jingles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BB C D A DE F D G BBDHFD

Our collection of nursery songs may appropriately be concluded with the Quaker's commentary on one of the greatest favourites Hey diddle diddle We have endeavoured as far as practicable to remove every line from the present edition that could offend the most fastidious ear but the following annotations on a song we cannot be induced to omit would appear to suggest that our endeavours are scarcely likely to be attended with successA
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Hey diddle diddleB
The cat and the fiddleB
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Yes thee may say that for that is nonsenseC
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The cow jumped over the moonD
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Oh no Mary thee musn't say that for that is a falsehood thee knows a cow could never jump over the moon but a cow may jump under it so thee ought to say The cow jumped under the moon YesA
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The cow jumped under the moonD
The little dog laughedE
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Oh Mary stop How can a little dog laugh thee knows a little dog can't laugh Thee ought to say The little dog barked to see the sportF
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And the dish ran after the spoonD
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Stop Mary stop A dish could never run after a spoon thee ought to know that Thee had better say And the cat ran after the spoon SoG
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Hey diddle diddleB
The cat and the fiddleB
The cow jump'd under the moonD
The little dog bark'dH
To see the sportF
And the cat ran after the spoonD

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