The Fir & The Bramble Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA C| The Fir tree looked down on the Bramble | A |
| Poor thing only able to scramble | A |
| About on the ground | B |
| Just then an axe' sound | B |
| Made the Fir wish himself but a Bramble | A |
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| Pride Of Place Has Its Disadvantages | C |
Walter Crane
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