The Englishman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAAAADDAEA

He is an EnglishmanA
For he himself has said itB
And it's greatly to his creditC
That he is an EnglishmanA
For he might have been a RoosianA
A French or Turk or ProosianA
Or perhaps Itali anA
But in spite of all temptationsD
To belong to other nationsD
He remains an EnglishmanA
HurrahE
For the true born EnglishmanA

William Schwenck Gilbert



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