Ough''a Phonetic Fantasy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CC CC DA CE AC| The baker man was kneading dough | A |
| And whistling softly sweet and lough | B |
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| Yet ever and anon he'd cough | C |
| As though his head were coming ough | C |
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| My word said he but this is rough | C |
| This flour is simply awful stough | C |
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| He punched and thumped it through and through | D |
| As all good bakers dough | A |
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| I'd sooner drive said he a plough | C |
| Than be a baker anyhough | E |
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| Thus spake the baker kneading dough | A |
| But don't let on I told you sough | C |
William Thomas Goodge
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