John Drew Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFG| For Perfect Form there are but few | A |
| That can compare with Mr Drew | A |
| A Form most fittingly displayed | B |
| In r 'les from London tailor made | B |
| By Messrs Maughn Pinero Jones | C |
| In quiet gentlemanly tones | C |
| The Nouveaux Riches flock day by day | D |
| To learn from John how to display | D |
| Without unnecessary gloom | E |
| The manners of the drawing room | E |
| This possibly may be the cause | F |
| Or one of them why John Drew draws | G |
Oliver Herford
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