Nursery Rhyme. Cxlii. Songs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBBC AAD EED FFD GGDMy father he died but I can't tell you how | A |
He left me six horses to drive in my plough | A |
With my wing wang waddle oh | B |
Jack sing saddle oh | B |
Blowsey boys bubble oh | B |
Under the broom | C |
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I sold my six horses and I bought me a cow | A |
I'd fain have made a fortune but did not know how | A |
With my c | D |
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I sold my cow and I bought me a calf | E |
I'd fain have made a fortune but lost the best half | E |
With my c | D |
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I sold my calf and I bought me a cat | F |
A pretty thing she was in my chimney corner sat | F |
With my c | D |
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I sold my cat and bought me a mouse | G |
He carried fire in his tail and burnt down my house | G |
With my c | D |
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