To Greville Matheson Macdonald Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCCDD AD| First most to thee my son I give this book | A |
| In which a friend's and brother's verses blend | B |
| With mine for not son only brother friend | B |
| Art thou through sonship which no veil can brook | A |
| Between the eyes that in each other look | A |
| Or any shadow 'twixt the hearts that tend | B |
| Still nearer with divine approach to end | B |
| In love eternal that cannot be shook | A |
| When all the shakable shall cease to be | C |
| With growing hope I greet the coming day | D |
| When from thy journey done I welcome thee | C |
| Who sharest in the names of all the three | C |
| And take thee to the two and humbly say | D |
| Let this man be the fourth with us I pray | D |
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| - | |
| CASA CORAGGIO | A |
| May | D |
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