A Lament Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBC DCDC C| A | |
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| The merry merry lark was up and singing | B |
| And the hare was out and feeding on the lea | C |
| And the merry merry bells below were ringing | B |
| When my child's laugh rang through me | C |
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| Now the hare is snared and dead beside the snow yard | D |
| And the lark beside the dreary winter sea | C |
| And the baby in his cradle in the churchyard | D |
| Sleeps sound till the bell brings me | C |
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| Eversley | C |
Charles Kingsley
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