Lost On The Lady Elgin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GBHB IJFJFKLM NBOBNPFP

Up from the poor man's cottageA
Forth from the mansion doorB
Sweeping across the watersC
And echoing 'long the shoreB
Caught by the morning breezesD
Borne on the evening galeE
Cometh a voice of mourningF
A sad and solemn wailE
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Lost on the Lady ElginG
Sleeping to wake no moreB
Number'd in that three hundredH
Who fail'd to reach the shoreB
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Oh 'tis the cry of childrenI
Weeping for parents goneJ
Children who slept at eveningF
But orphans woke at dawnJ
Sisters for brothers weepingF
Husbands for missing wivesK
Such are the ties dis sever'dL
With those three hundred liveM
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Staunch was the noble steamerN
Precious the freight she boreB
Gaily she loosed her cablesO
A few short hours beforeB
Grandly she swept out harborN
Joyfully ran her bellP
Little thought we 'ere morningF
'Twould toll so sad a knellP

Henry Clay Work



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