American Poets: Longfellow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDAAEE| Like fruit that's large and ripe and mellow | A |
| Sweet and luscious is Longfellow | A |
| Melodious songs he oft did pour | B |
| And high was his Excelsior | C |
| He shows us in his psalm of life | D |
| The folly of our selfish strife | D |
| With Hiawatha we bewail | A |
| His suffering in great Indian tale | A |
| Indian nation was forlorn | E |
| Till great spirit planted corn | E |
James Mcintyre
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