An Autograph Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GGHH BBII JJKK LLMN| Lines written at the request of a young lady and inserted in a mental Album | A |
| We looked over the book it was in form of questions and auswers One | B |
| of the questions was 'who is your favorite poet ' We were quite amused | C |
| to find a number of different persons had written in answer 'McIntyre ' | D |
| We believe that the most of them were joking but we hope to inspire them | E |
| With loftier idea of our poetic power in the future | F |
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| In this Album you may trace | G |
| If not the lineaments of face | G |
| Here at least you will find | H |
| Photographs of the mind | H |
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| Some in earnest some in fun | B |
| some do lecture some do pun | B |
| Here the maiden and the youth | I |
| Each proclaim some precious truth | I |
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| And there is some fine pages | J |
| Written by maturer ages | J |
| They show that time is brief | K |
| That soon comes sere and yellow leaf | K |
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| But we must cease 'ere your ire | L |
| Be aroused 'gainst McIntyre | L |
| Who doth reside in Ingersoll | M |
| you'll think that he is droll | N |
James Mcintyre
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