To The Rev. W.h. Brookfield Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDEBrooks for they call'd you so that knew you best | A |
Old Brooks who loved so well to mouth my rhymes | B |
How oft we two have heard St Mary's chimes | B |
How oft the Cantab supper host and guest | A |
Would echo helpless laughter to your jest | A |
How oft with him we paced that walk of limes | B |
Him the lost light of those dawn golden times | B |
Who loved you well Now both are gone to rest | A |
You man of humorous melancholy mark | C |
Dead of some inward agony is it so | D |
Our kindlier trustier Jaques past away | E |
I cannot laud this life it looks so dark | C |
dream of a shadow go | D |
God bless you I shall join you in a day | E |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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