Susan, A Kind Providence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD CBCD| He dropt a tear on Susan's bier | A |
| He seem'd a most despairing swain | B |
| But bluer sky brought newer tie | C |
| And would he wish her back again | D |
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| The moments fly and when we die | C |
| Will Philly Thistletop complain | B |
| She'll cry and sigh and dry her eye | C |
| And let herself be woo'd again | D |
Frederick Locker-lampson
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