The Married Mouse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA C| So the Mouse had Miss Lion for bride | A |
| Very great was his joy and his pride | A |
| But it chanced that she put | B |
| On her husband her foot | B |
| And the weight was too much so he died | A |
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| One May Be Too Ambitious | C |
Walter Crane
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