Nursery Rhyme. Ccclxxiii. Paradoxes. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EFGG HHIJThere was a little Guinea pig | A |
Who being little was not big | A |
He always walked upon his feet | B |
And never fasted when he eat | B |
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When from a place he ran away | C |
He never at that place did stay | C |
And while he ran as I am told | D |
He ne'er stood still for young or old | D |
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He often squeak'd and sometimes vi'lent | E |
And when he squeak'd he ne'er was silent | F |
Though ne'er instructed by a cat | G |
He knew a mouse was not a rat | G |
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One day as I am certified | H |
He took a whim and fairly died | H |
And as I'm told by men of sense | I |
He never has been living since | J |
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