In Memoriam E.s. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAA CCADE FAEF| HER love was that full love which like a tide | A |
| Flows in and out life's smallest gulfs and bays | B |
| And fills with music through long summer days | B |
| Cold hearts that else would stern and dark abide | A |
| Her smile would cheer her faintest look could chide | A |
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| No soul too outcast none too lowly born | C |
| For her kind ear and none too high for scorn | C |
| Of mean pretence or wrong or foolish pride | A |
| She loved all Nature mountain stream and tree | D |
| To her were thoughts or language for the thought | E |
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| She could not utter signs of truths too high | F |
| To set to words Her love too like a tide | A |
| Flowed daily back with cares its surface brought | E |
| To the still vast beneath eternal sky | F |
Frederick George Scott
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