From The "divan." (translations From The Hebrew Poets Of Medaeval Spain.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCC D| My thoughts impelled me to the resting place | A |
| Where sleep my parents many a friend and brother | B |
| I asked them no one heard and none replied | C |
| Do ye forsake me too oh father mother | B |
| Then from the grave without a tongue these cried | C |
| And showed my own place waiting by their side | C |
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| Moses Ben Esra About | D |
Emma Lazarus
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