The Golden Eggs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA C| A golden Egg one every day | A |
| That simpleton's Goose used to lay | A |
| So he killed the poor thing | B |
| Swifter fortune to bring | B |
| And dined off his fortune that day | A |
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| Greed Overeaches Itself | C |
Walter Crane
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