The Sister's Appeal. A Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAC ADADAD| You remember don't you brother | A |
| In our early years | B |
| The counsels of our poor dear mother | A |
| And her hopes and fears | B |
| She told us to love one another | A |
| Brother dry your tears | C |
| - | |
| We are only two dear brother | A |
| In his babel wide | D |
| In the churchyard sleeps poor mother | A |
| By our father's side | D |
| Then let us cherish one another | A |
| Till in death we bide | D |
George Pope Morris
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