The Lower Room Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDDC EFEGFHHG| How soft the lamplight falls | A |
| On pictures books | B |
| And pleasant coloured walls | A |
| And curtains drawn | C |
| How happily one looks | B |
| On glowing flame and ember | D |
| Ah why should one remember | D |
| Dew and dawn | C |
| - | |
| Here age and wisdom sit | E |
| Calm and discreet | F |
| Life and the fruit of it | E |
| Are here in truth | G |
| Whose gathering once was sweet | F |
| Wisdom and age Well met | H |
| Yet neither can forget | H |
| Folly and youth | G |
E. (edith) Nesbit
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