To The Unknown Nurse Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EFFE GHGI

Moth like at night you flit or flyA
To where the other patients lieA
I hear as you brush by my doorB
The flutter of your wings no moreB
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Shall I now call you in and seeC
The phantom vanish instantlyC
Perhaps some sixteen stone or worseD
Suddenly falling through my verseD
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Nay be you sour or be you sweetE
I'd see you not Life's wisdom isF
To keep one's dreams Oh never quizF
The lovely lady in the streetE
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I knew a man who went large eyedG
And happy till he bought pince nezH
And saw things as they were He diedG
A pessimist the other dayI

Frederick William (fw) Harvey



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