The Jolly Tester Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC BCDC BCDC ECEC| A | |
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| O dear Six pence I've got Six pence | B |
| I love Six pence as I love my life | C |
| I'll spend a penny on't and I'll lend another on't | D |
| And I'll carry fourpence home to my wife | C |
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| O dear Four pence I've got Four pence | B |
| I love Four pence as I love my life | C |
| I'll spend a penny on't and I'll lend another on't | D |
| And I'll carry two pence home to my wife | C |
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| O dear Two pence I've got Two pence | B |
| I love Two pence as I love my life | C |
| I'll spend a penny on't and I'll lend a penny on't | D |
| And I'll carry nothing home to my wife | C |
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| O dear nothing I've got nothing | E |
| What will nothing buy for my wife | C |
| I have nothing I spend nothing | E |
| I love nothing better than my wife | C |
Walter Crane
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