Dirge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC BDB DED FACBoys and girls that held her dear | A |
Do your weeping now | B |
All you loved of her lies here | C |
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Brought to earth the arrogant brow | B |
And the withering tongue | D |
Chastened do your weeping now | B |
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Sing whatever songs are sung | D |
Wind whatever wreath | E |
For a playmate perished young | D |
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For a spirit spent in death | F |
Boys and girls that held her dear | A |
All you loved of her lies here | C |
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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