Ye Fairy Ship Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCDEDE FGHGIJKJ| A | |
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| A ship a ship a sailing | B |
| A sailing on the sea | C |
| And it was deeply laden | D |
| With pretty things for me | C |
| There were raisins in the cabin | D |
| And almonds in the hold | E |
| The sails were made of satin | D |
| And the mast it was of gold | E |
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| - | |
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| The four and twenty sailors | F |
| That stood between the decks | G |
| Were four and twenty white mice | H |
| With rings about their necks | G |
| The captain was a duck a duck | I |
| With a jacket on his back | J |
| And when this fairy ship set sail | K |
| The captain he said Quack | J |
Walter Crane
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Jeon Lishay: i like this poem but it summary is so difficult
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