Flossie Cabanis Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEFGHIJKLMNO| From Bindle's opera house in the village | A |
| To Broadway is a great step | B |
| But I tried to take it my ambition fired | C |
| When sixteen years of age | D |
| Seeing East Lynne played here in the village | A |
| By Ralph Barrett the coming | E |
| Romantic actor who enthralled my soul | F |
| True I trailed back home a broken failure | G |
| When Ralph disappeared in New York | H |
| Leaving me alone in the city | I |
| But life broke him also | J |
| In all this place of silence | K |
| There are no kindred spirits | L |
| How I wish Duse could stand amid the pathos | M |
| Of these quiet fields | N |
| And read these words | O |
Edgar Lee Masters
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