The Happy Child Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE FG| I saw this day sweet flowers grow thick | A |
| But not one like the child did pick | A |
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| I heard the packhounds in green park | B |
| But no dog like the child heard bark | B |
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| I heard this day bird after bird | C |
| But not one like the child has heard | C |
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| A hundred butterflies saw I | D |
| But not one like the child saw fly | D |
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| I saw the horses roll in grass | E |
| But no horse like the child saw pass | E |
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| My world this day has lovely been | F |
| But not like what the child has seen | G |
William Henry Davies
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