The Lower Room Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACBDDC EFEGFHHG

How soft the lamplight fallsA
On pictures booksB
And pleasant coloured wallsA
And curtains drawnC
How happily one looksB
On glowing flame and emberD
Ah why should one rememberD
Dew and dawnC
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Here age and wisdom sitE
Calm and discreetF
Life and the fruit of itE
Are here in truthG
Whose gathering once was sweetF
Wisdom and age Well metH
Yet neither can forgetH
Folly and youthG

Edith Nesbit



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