The Latest School Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDBCCB EEBFFB| See the flying French depart | A |
| Like the bees of Bonaparte | A |
| Swarming up with a most venomous vitality | B |
| Over Baden and Bavaria | C |
| And Brighton and Bulgaria | C |
| Thus violating Belgian neutrality | B |
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| And the injured Prussian may | D |
| Not unreasonably say | D |
| Why it cannot be so small a nationality | B |
| Since Brixton and Batavia | C |
| Bolivia and Belgravia | C |
| Are bursting with the Belgian neutrality | B |
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| By pure Alliteration | E |
| You may trace this curious nation | E |
| And respect this somewhat scattered Principality | B |
| When you see a B in Both | F |
| You may take your Bible oath | F |
| You are violating Belgian neutrality | B |
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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