Study Of An Elevation, In Indian Ink Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BBCB BBDB BBEB BBFB BBGB BBHB BBIB

This ditty is a string of liesA
But how the deuce did Gubbins riseA
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Potiphar Gubbins C EB
Stands at the top of the treeB
And I muse in my bed on the reasons that ledC
To the hoisting of Potiphar GB
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Potiphar Gubbins C EB
Is seven years junior to MeB
Each bridge that he makes either buckles or breaksD
And his work is as rough as heB
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Potiphar Gubbins C EB
Is coarse as a chimpanzeeB
And I can't understand why you gave him your handE
Lovely Mehitabel LeeB
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Potiphar Gubbins C EB
Is dear to the Powers that BeB
For They bow and They smile in an affable styleF
Which is seldom accorded to MeB
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Potiphar Gubbins C EB
Is certain as certain can beB
Of a highly paid post which is claimed by a hostG
Of seniors including MeB
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Careless and lazy is heB
Greatly inferior to MeB
That is the spell that you manage so wellH
Commonplace Potiphar GB
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Lovely Mehitabel LeeB
Let me inquire of theeB
Should I have riz to where Potiphar isI
Hadst thou been mated to MeB

Rudyard Kipling



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