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SING-SONG; A NURSERY RHYME BOOK: 50 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI

Poet Analysis

First Line: A PIN HAS A HEAD, BUT HAS NO HAIR
Last Line: AND BABY CROWS, WITHOUT BEING A COCK.
Subject(s): LANGUAGE; NONSENSE; WORDS; VOCABULARY;

A pin has a head, but has no hair;
A clock has a face, but no mouth there;
Needles have eyes, but they cannot see;
A fly has a trunk without lock or key;
A timepiece may lose, but cannot win;
A corn-field dimples without a chin;
A hill has no leg, but has a foot;
A wine-glass a stem, but not a root;
Rivers run, though they have no feet;
A saw has teeth, but it does not eat;
Ash-trees have keys, yet never a lock;
And baby crows, without being a cock.



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