Quatrains Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBC AD EEFF AG HHIH

IA
Give to brave deeds emblazoned shrinesB
Where reverent memories may throngC
For them Art draws her perfect linesB
In stone in color and in songC
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IIA
For the Sierra Club Lodge in Yosemite ValleyD
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Here traveller pause along your upward wayE
Enter and rest and search your soul todayE
High are the mountains where your feet would fareF
Let wisdom lead that joy may find you thereF
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IIIA
The Monument by Saint Gaudens in Rock Creek Cemetery WashingtonG
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I WAS a woman who now sleep so stillH
I laughed and wept I loved and had my willH
Com'st thou to question com'st thou here toI
pray Life nor death matters now nor good nor illH

Harriet Monroe



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