Encouragement Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGHG IJIK LMLM NKOK| I do not weep I would not weep | A |
| Our mother needs no tears | B |
| Dry thine eyes too 'tis vain to keep | A |
| This causeless grief for years | C |
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| What though her brow be changed and cold | D |
| Her sweet eyes closed for ever | E |
| What though the stone the darksome mould | D |
| Our mortal bodies sever | E |
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| What though her hand smooth ne'er again | F |
| Those silken locks of thine | G |
| Nor through long hours of future pain | H |
| Her kind face o'er thee shine | G |
| - | |
| Remember still she is not dead | I |
| She sees us sister now | J |
| Laid where her angel spirit fled | I |
| 'Mid heath and frozen snow | K |
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| And from that world of heavenly light | L |
| Will she not always bend | M |
| To guide us in our lifetime's night | L |
| And guard us to the end | M |
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| Thou knowest she will and thou mayst mourn | N |
| That we are left below | K |
| But not that she can ne'er return | O |
| To share our earthly woe | K |
Emily Jane Bronta
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