There Was A Lady Loved A Swine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBC DCDC ECEC FCGC| A | |
| There was a lady loved a swine | B |
| Honey said she | C |
| Pig hog wilt thou be mine | B |
| Hunc said he | C |
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| I'll build thee a silver sty | D |
| Honey said she | C |
| And in it thou shalt lie | D |
| Hunc said he | C |
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| - | |
| Pinned with a silver pin | E |
| Honey said she | C |
| That thou mayest go out and in | E |
| Hunc said he | C |
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| Will thou have me now | F |
| Honey said she | C |
| Speak or my heart will break | G |
| Hunc said he | C |
Walter Crane
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