The M'camley Mixture Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDB EFGFAAF BFFFAAF CBBBCCB CHIHCJF

Jack M'CamleyA
Lank and longB
Ox persuaderC
BillabongB
Bluff and heartyD
Sort o' partyD
Got the quot blanky quot habit strongB
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Says the parsonE
Bright old birdF
quot Why'd you use thatG
Horrid wordF
Jack looked grinfulA
Not say sinfulA
But most vulgar and absurd quotF
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quot It's the blankyB
Church betwixtF
You and me thatF
Got me fixed quotF
Says M'CamleyA
quot In our fam'lyA
Things is all so blanky mixedF
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quot There's me fatherC
Whoa back DickB
Church o' BlankyB
England stric'B
There's me motherC
And one brotherC
Roman Blanky CatholicB
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quot But me sisterC
Way you StanH
Don't them bullocksI
Rile a manH
Kilts enticed herC
Went and spliced aJ
Presby Blanky terian quotF

William Thomas Goodge



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