Tillie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEDFGDGHADAIJIJ| Old Tillie Turveycombe | A |
| Sat to sew | B |
| Just where a patch of fern did grow | B |
| There as she yawned | C |
| And yawn wide did she | D |
| Floated some seed | E |
| Down her gull e t | D |
| And look you once | F |
| And look you twice | G |
| Poor old Tillie | D |
| Was gone in a trice | G |
| But oh when the wind | H |
| Do a moaning come | A |
| 'Tis poor old Tillie | D |
| Sick for home | A |
| And oh when a voice | I |
| In the mist do sigh | J |
| Old Tillie Turveycombe's | I |
| Floating by | J |
Walter De La Mare
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