Lines Suggested By A Sight Of Waltham Cross Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAABBCDEF| Time mouldering crosses gemmed with imagery | A |
| Of costliest work and Gothic tracery | A |
| Point still the spot to hallowed Wedlock dear | A |
| Where rested on its solemn way the bier | A |
| That bore the bones of Edward's Elinor | A |
| To mix with Royal dust at Westminster | A |
| Far different rites did thee to dust consign | B |
| Duke Brunswick's daughter princely Caroline | B |
| A hurrying funeral and a banished grave | C |
| High minded Wife were all that thou couldst have | D |
| Grieve not great Ghost nor count in death in losses | E |
| Thou in thy life time hadst thy share of crosses | F |
Charles Lamb
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