Cock Robin And Jenny Wren Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFGF GHIHJKLK MNONPHQH RKSRKGKG

A
'Twas on a merry timeB
When Jenny Wren was youngC
So neatly as she dancedD
And so sweetly as she sungC
Robin Redbreast lost his heartE
He was a gallant birdF
He doffed his cap to Jenny WrenG
Requesting to be heardF
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My dearest Jenny WrenG
If you will but be mineH
You shall dine on cherry pieI
And drink nice currant wineH
I'll dress you like a gold finchJ
Or like a peacock gayK
So if you'll have me Jenny dearL
Let us appoint the dayK
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Jenny blushed behind her fanM
And thus declared her mindN
So let it be to morrow RobO
I'll take your offer kindN
Cherry pie is very goodP
And so is currant wineH
But I will wear my plain brown gownQ
And never dress too fineH
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Robin Redbreast got up earlyR
All at the break of dayK
He flew to Jenny Wren's houseS
And sang a roundelayR
He sang of Robin RedbreastK
And pretty Jenny WrenG
And when he came unto the endK
He then began againG

Walter Crane



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