Tom Collins Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CDDB EEEB FFFBWho never drinks and never bets | A |
But loves his wife and pays his debts | A |
And feels content with what he gets | A |
Tom Collins | B |
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Who has the utmost confidence | C |
That all the banks now in suspense | D |
Will meet their paper three years hence | D |
Tom Collins | B |
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Who reads the Herald leaders through | E |
And takes the Evening News for true | E |
And thought the Echo's jokes were new | E |
Tom Collins | B |
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Who is the patriot renowned | F |
So very opportunely found | F |
To fork up Dibbs's thousand pound | F |
Tom Collins | B |
Banjo Paterson (andrew Barton)
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