Many Inventions Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCCDDC| 'Less you want your toes trod of you'd better get back at once | A |
| For the bullocks are walking two by two | B |
| The byles are walking two by two | B |
| And the elephants bring the guns | C |
| Ho Yuss | C |
| Great big long black forty pounder guns | C |
| Jiggery jolty to and fro | D |
| Each as big as a launch in tow | D |
| Blind dumb broad breeched beggars o' battering guns | C |
Rudyard Kipling
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