Boston Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBBBB| My northern pines are good enough for me | A |
| But there's a town my memory uprears | B |
| A town that always like a friend appears | B |
| And always in the sunrise by the sea | B |
| And over it somehow there seems to be | B |
| A downward flash of something new and fierce | B |
| That ever strives to clear but never clears | B |
| The dimness of a charmed antiquity | B |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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