The End Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB ACAC DEDE FBFB| Tell me what to get and I will get it | A |
| Then get that picture that the girl in white | B |
| Now tell me where you wish that I should set it | A |
| Lean it where I can see it in the light | B |
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| If there is more sir you have but to say it | A |
| Then bring those letters those which lie apart | C |
| Here is the packet Tell me where to lay it | A |
| Stoop over nurse and lay it on my heart | C |
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| Thanks for your silence nurse You understand me | D |
| And now I'll try to manage for myself | E |
| But as you go I'll trouble you to hand me | D |
| The small blue bottle there upon the shelf | E |
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| And so farewell I feel that I am keeping | F |
| The sunlight from you may your walk be bright | B |
| When you return I may perchance be sleeping | F |
| So ere you go one hand clasp and good night | B |
Arthur Conan Doyle
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