Nursery Rhyme. Lxxviii. Tales. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABACB DDAEEA

Our saucy boy DickA
Had a nice little stickA
Cut from a hawthorn treeB
And with this pretty stickA
He thought he could beatC
A boy much bigger than heB
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But the boy turned roundD
And hit him a reboundD
Which did so frighten poor DickA
That without more delayE
He ran quite awayE
And over a hedge he jumped quickA

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