St Paul's Steeple Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCD| Upon Paul's steeple stands a tree | A |
| As full of apples as may be | A |
| The little boys of London town | B |
| They run with hooks to pull them down | B |
| And then they run from hedge to hedge | C |
| Until they come to London Bridge | D |
Walter Crane
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