Nursery Rhyme. Xliv. Literal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCAADDAAEFGGHHIJ KKJJA for the ape that we saw at the fair | A |
B for a blockhead who ne'er shall go there | A |
C for a collyflower white as a curd | B |
D for a duck a very good bird | B |
E for an egg good in pudding or pies | C |
F for a farmer rich honest and wise | C |
G for a gentleman void of all care | A |
H for the hound that ran down the hare | A |
I for an Indian sooty and dark | D |
K for the keeper that look'd to the park | D |
L for a lark that soar'd in the air | A |
M for a mole that ne'er could get there | A |
N for Sir Nobody ever in fault | E |
O for an otter that ne'er could be caught | F |
P for a pudding stuck full of plums | G |
Q was for quartering it see here he comes | G |
R for a rook that croak'd in the trees | H |
S for a sailor that plough'd the deep seas | H |
T for a top that doth prettily spin | I |
V for a virgin of delicate mien | J |
W for wealth in gold silver and pence | K |
X for old Xenophon noted for sense | K |
Y for a yew which for ever is green | J |
Z for the zebra that belongs to the queen | J |
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