Burns And Scott In Edinburgh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFG HHIIBBJJKK

When Burns did make triumphant entryA
'Mong Edina's famous gentryA
A discussion did there ariseB
Among those solons learned and wiseB
About some lines by a new poetC
The author's name none did know itD
Poem was of Canadian snowE
And how o'er it the blood did flowE
For it had then been swept by warF
Where armies met in deadly jarG
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But 'mong philosophers was boyH
Of tender years now Scotland's joyH
He there did quickly quote each lineI
And author's name he did defineI
Burns glanced at him with loving eyesB
Youth ever more that look did prizeB
The happiest moment in his lotJ
Ever revered by Walter ScottJ
Thus Scotlands greatest poets metK
And they did part with sad regretK

James Mcintyre



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