Mrs. Bond Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCC DDCC BBCC EECC| A | |
| Oh what have you got for dinner Mrs Bond | B |
| There's beef in the larder and ducks in the pond | B |
| Dilly dilly dilly dilly come to be killed | C |
| For you must be stuffed and my customers filled | C |
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| John Ostler go fetch me a duckling or two | D |
| John Ostler go fetch me a duckling or two | D |
| Cry dilly dilly dilly dilly come and be killed | C |
| For you must be stuffed and my customers filled | C |
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| I have been to the ducks that are swimming in the pond | B |
| And they won't come to be killed Mrs Bond | B |
| I cried dilly dilly dilly dilly come and be killed | C |
| For you must be stuffed and the customers filled | C |
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| Mrs Bond she went down to the pond in a rage | E |
| With plenty of onions and plenty of sage | E |
| She cried Come little wag tails come and be killed | C |
| For you shall be stuffed and my customers filled | C |
Walter Crane
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