To The Old Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDA EEFG| Old year farewell | A |
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| Much have you given which was ill to bear | B |
| Much have taken which was dear so dear | C |
| Much have you spoken which was ill to hear | D |
| Echoes of speech first uttered deep in hell | A |
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| Pass now like some grey harlot to the tomb | E |
| Yet die in child birth and from out your womb | E |
| Leap the young year unsullied He perchance | F |
| Shall bring to man his lost inheritance | G |
Frederick William (fw) Harvey
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