Sir Christopher WrenSaid, "I am going to dine with some men.If anybody callsSay I'm designing St. Paul's"-o-The younger Van EyckWas christened Jan, and not Mike.The thought of this curious mistakeOften kept him awake.-o-The intrepid RicardoWith characteristic bravadoAlluded openly to RentWherever he went.-o-Professor DewarIs a better man than you are.None of you assesCan condense gases.-o-John Stuart MillBy a mighty effort of willOvercame his natural bonhomieAnd wrote "Principles of Political Economy"
| Mill demonstrating a mighty effort of will |
I had to look up James Dewar, but he invented the vacuum flask.
Note: the index to Biography for Beginners is pretty hilarious, too. I don't know why Bentley has it in for Christopher Wren, but he clearly does.
Via Carol I came across this useful introduction to the form.
Turns out clerihews are even more catching than I realized!
The idea of publishing poem posts on Thursday originates with Jennifer at Holds Upon Happiness. Brona has some great animal prayer poems in an inadvertent teaser 😉 for Rumer Godden reading week.