Hills Of Whroo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGDEFG| 'Far below us in a hollow | A |
| Slumber'ing in the morning haze | B |
| Lay the quaint old mining township | C |
| Relic of the Roaring Days | B |
| Through its empty streets we cantered | D |
| And our reins we never drew | E |
| For our thoughts were in the future | F |
| Riding o'er the hills of Whroo ' | G |
| 'Aye 'tis verdant green old comrade | D |
| But your grave is verdant too | E |
| And we'll go no more together | F |
| Riding o'er the hills of Whroo ' | G |
Edward Harrington
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