The Dream Of A Girl Who Lived At Seven-oaks Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGH

Seven sweet singing birds up in a treeA
Seven swift sailing ships white upon the seaA
Seven bright weather cocks shining in the sunB
Seven slim race horses ready for a runB
Seven gold butterflies flitting overheadC
Seven red roses blowing in a garden bedC
Seven white lilies with honey bees inside themD
Seven round rainbows with clouds to divide themD
Seven pretty little girls with sugar on their lipsE
Seven witty little boys whom everybody tipsE
Seven nice fathers to call little maids joysF
Seven nice mothers to kiss the little boysF
Seven nights running I dreamt it all plainG
With bread and jam for supper I could dream it all againH

William Brighty Rands



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