The Irish Colonel Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCD

Said the king to the colonelA
'The complaints are eternalA
That you Irish give more troubleA
Than any other corps 'B
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Said the colonel to the kingC
'This complaint is no new thingC
For your foemen sire have made itD
A hundred times before '-

Arthur Conan Doyle



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