Tom's Little Dog Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFE GHIH| Tom told his dog called Tim to beg | A |
| And up at once he sat | B |
| His two clear amber eyes fixed fast | C |
| His haunches on his mat Tom poised a lump of sugar on | D |
| His nose then 'Trust ' says he | E |
| Stiff as a guardsman sat his Tim | F |
| Never a hair stirred he | E |
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| 'Paid for ' says Tom and in a trice | G |
| Up jerked that moist black nose | H |
| A snap of teeth a crunch a munch | I |
| And down the sugar goes | H |
Walter De La Mare
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