Victoria Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGFG HIJIDear dead Victoria | A |
Rotted cosily | B |
In excelsis gloria | A |
And R I P | C |
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And her shroud was buttoned neat | D |
And her bones were clean and round | E |
And her soul was at her feet | D |
Like a bishop's marble hound | E |
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Albert lay a drying | F |
Lavishly arrayed | G |
With his soul out flying | F |
Where his heart had stayed | G |
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And there's some could tell you what land | H |
His spirit walks serene | I |
But I've heard them say in Scotland | J |
It's never been seen | I |
Dorothy Parker
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