Romance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDC A E FEFGHIHI| I | A |
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| Boys | B |
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| We were all boys and three of us were friends | C |
| And we were more than friends it seemed to me | D |
| Yes we were more than brothers then we three | D |
| Brothers But we were boys and there it ends | C |
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| - | |
| II | A |
| - | |
| James Wetherell | E |
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| We never half believed the stuff | F |
| They told about James Wetherell | E |
| We always liked him well enough | F |
| And always tried to use him well | G |
| But now some things have come to light | H |
| And James has vanished from our view | I |
| There is n't very much to write | H |
| There is n't very much to do | I |
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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