The Preference Declared Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDDD| Boy I detest the Persian pomp | A |
| I hate those linden bark devices | B |
| And as for roses holy Moses | C |
| They can't be got at living prices | B |
| Myrtle is good enough for us | C |
| For you as bearer of my flagon | D |
| For me supine beneath this vine | D |
| Doing my best to get a jag on | D |
Eugene Field
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