Nursery Rhyme. Lxix. Tales Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDC EEDFGD HIJKHL| A dog and a cock | A |
| A journey once took | B |
| They travell'd along till 'twas late | C |
| The dog he made free | D |
| In the hollow of a tree | D |
| And the cock on the boughs of it sate | C |
| - | |
| The cock nothing knowing | E |
| In the morn fell a crowing | E |
| Upon which comes a fox to the tree | D |
| Says he I declare | F |
| Your voice is above | G |
| All the creatures I ever did see | D |
| - | |
| Oh would you come down | H |
| I the fav'rite might own | I |
| Said the cock there's a porter below | J |
| If you will go in | K |
| I promise I'll come down | H |
| So he went and was worried for it too | L |
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