Catharine Livingston Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDEFFGH| Her little bark on Life's wide Ocean tossed | A |
| In the unequal struggle soon was lost | A |
| Severe its conflict Much alas it bore | B |
| Then sunk beneath the storm and rose no more | B |
| But when th' Archangels clarion shall sound | C |
| And thunder LIFE through all the vast profound | C |
| Her renovated vessel will be seen | D |
| Transcendent floating on the stream | E |
| The joyful ensigns waving in the air | F |
| The tides propitious and the zephyrs fair | F |
| Till safe within the destined Port of Bliss | G |
| The anchor drops in everlasting PEACE | H |
Henry Livingston Jr.
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