Nursery Rhyme. Cccxxxii. Games Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEEFGGDDD H IJKJ L MFNO PA stands with a row of girls her daughters behind her B a suitor advances | A |
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B Trip trap over the grass If you please will you let one of | B |
your eldest daughters come | C |
Come and dance with me | D |
I will give you pots and pans I will give you brass | E |
I will give you anything for a pretty lass | E |
A says No | F |
B I will give you gold and silver I will give you pearl | G |
I will give you anything for a pretty girl | G |
A Take one take one the fairest you may see | D |
B The fairest one that I can see | D |
Is pretty Nancy come to me | D |
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B carries one off and says | H |
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You shall have a duck my dear | I |
And you shall have a drake | J |
And you shall have a young man | K |
apprentice for your sake | J |
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Children say | L |
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If this young man should happen to die | M |
And leave this poor woman a widow | F |
The bells shall all ring and the birds shall all sing | N |
And we'll all clap hands together | O |
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So it is repeated until the whole are taken | P |
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