Limerick: There Was An Old Man Of Tobago Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBA| There was an old man of Tobago | A |
| Who lived on rice gruel and sago | A |
| Till much to his bliss | B |
| His physician said this | B |
| To a leg sir of mutton you may go | A |
Edward Lear
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Rosalind Clark: This limerick is mentioned as a nursery rhyme in Dickens' Our Mutual Friend.
