To E. L. Zox. {89} (melbourne.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA BBCB CCBC| We thank you for a noble work well done | A |
| There is a kindness 'tis the truer one | A |
| The better part the simpler heart doth know | B |
| The care to give the day a brighter sun | A |
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| To these the nameless crowd that drags on slow | B |
| The common toil the common weary woe | B |
| The world cares nought for But your work secures | C |
| Thro' union strength and self respect that grow | B |
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| There is a courage that unflawed endures | C |
| The sneer the slander of earth's epicures | C |
| And here are grateful women's hearts to show | B |
| This kindness and this courage both are yours | C |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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