The Englishman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAAAADDAEAHe is an Englishman | A |
For he himself has said it | B |
And it's greatly to his credit | C |
That he is an Englishman | A |
For he might have been a Roosian | A |
A French or Turk or Proosian | A |
Or perhaps Itali an | A |
But in spite of all temptations | D |
To belong to other nations | D |
He remains an Englishman | A |
Hurrah | E |
For the true born Englishman | A |
William Schwenck Gilbert
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