The World State Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBB CDEF GHIB JKLK| Oh how I love Humanity | A |
| With love so pure and pringlish | B |
| And how I hate the horrid French | B |
| Who never will be English | B |
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| The International Idea | C |
| The largest and the clearest | D |
| Is welding all the nations now | E |
| Except the one that's nearest | F |
| - | |
| This compromise has long been known | G |
| This scheme of partial pardons | H |
| In ethical societies | I |
| And small suburban gardens mdash | B |
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| The villas and the chapels where | J |
| I learned with little labour | K |
| The way to love my fellow man | L |
| And hate my next door neighbour | K |
G. K. Chesterton
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