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 tree | A |
| Seven swift sailing ships white upon the sea | A |
| Seven bright weather cocks shining in the sun | B |
| Seven slim race horses ready for a run | B |
| Seven gold butterflies flitting overhead | C |
| Seven red roses blowing in a garden bed | C |
| Seven white lilies with honey bees inside them | D |
| Seven round rainbows with clouds to divide them | D |
| Seven pretty little girls with sugar on their lips | E |
| Seven witty little boys whom everybody tips | E |
| Seven nice fathers to call little maids joys | F |
| Seven nice mothers to kiss the little boys | F |
| Seven nights running I dreamt it all plain | G |
| With bread and jam for supper I could dream it all again | H |
William Brighty Rands
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