Quatrains Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBC AD EEFF AG HHIHI | A |
Give to brave deeds emblazoned shrines | B |
Where reverent memories may throng | C |
For them Art draws her perfect lines | B |
In stone in color and in song | C |
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II | A |
For the Sierra Club Lodge in Yosemite Valley | D |
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Here traveller pause along your upward way | E |
Enter and rest and search your soul today | E |
High are the mountains where your feet would fare | F |
Let wisdom lead that joy may find you there | F |
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III | A |
The Monument by Saint Gaudens in Rock Creek Cemetery Washington | G |
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I WAS a woman who now sleep so still | H |
I laughed and wept I loved and had my will | H |
Com'st thou to question com'st thou here to | I |
pray Life nor death matters now nor good nor ill | H |
Harriet Monroe
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