King Arthur Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDC EFGF HIJI| A | |
| When good King Arthur ruled this land | B |
| He was a goodly king | C |
| He stole three pecks of barley meal | D |
| To make a bag pudding | C |
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| A bag pudding the Queen did make | E |
| And stuffed it well with plums | F |
| And in it put great lumps of fat | G |
| As big as my two thumbs | F |
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| The King and Queen did eat thereof | H |
| And noblemen beside | I |
| And what they could not eat that night | J |
| The Queen next morning fried | I |
Walter Crane
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