To The Rev. W.h. Brookfield Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE

Brooks for they call'd you so that knew you bestA
Old Brooks who loved so well to mouth my rhymesB
How oft we two have heard St Mary's chimesB
How oft the Cantab supper host and guestA
Would echo helpless laughter to your jestA
How oft with him we paced that walk of limesB
Him the lost light of those dawn golden timesB
Who loved you well Now both are gone to restA
You man of humorous melancholy markC
Dead of some inward agony is it soD
Our kindlier trustier Jaques past awayE
I cannot laud this life it looks so darkC
dream of a shadow goD
God bless you I shall join you in a dayE

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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