Nursery Rhyme. Ccxlii. Charms Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBB CDDE DDDDFrom Dr Wallis's Grammatica Lingu Anglican mo Oxon p This and the nine following are said to be certain cures for the hiccup if repeated in one breath | A |
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When a Twister a twisting will twist him a twist | B |
For the twisting of his twist he three times doth intwist | B |
But if one of the twines of the twist do untwist | B |
The twine that untwisteth untwisteth the twist | B |
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Untwirling the twine that untwisteth between | C |
He twirls with the twister the two in a twine | D |
Then twice having twisted the twines of the twine | D |
He twisteth the twine he had twined in twain | E |
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The twain that in twining before in the twine | D |
As twines were intwisted he now doth untwine | D |
'Twixt the twain inter twisting a twine more between | D |
He twirling his twister makes a twist of the twine | D |
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