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English, 10.01.2020 14:31 austinmiller3030

Read the excerpt from “the pobble who has no toes” by edward lear. what is the rhyme scheme?

the pobble who has no toes
swam across the bristol channel;
but before he set out he wrapped his nose
in a piece of scarlet flannel.
for his aunt jobiska said "no harm
can come to his toes if his nose is warm;
and it's perfectly known that a pobble's toes
are safe,—provided he minds his nose! "

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