Burns And Scott In Edinburgh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFG HHIIBBJJKKWhen Burns did make triumphant entry | A |
'Mong Edina's famous gentry | A |
A discussion did there arise | B |
Among those solons learned and wise | B |
About some lines by a new poet | C |
The author's name none did know it | D |
Poem was of Canadian snow | E |
And how o'er it the blood did flow | E |
For it had then been swept by war | F |
Where armies met in deadly jar | G |
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But 'mong philosophers was boy | H |
Of tender years now Scotland's joy | H |
He there did quickly quote each line | I |
And author's name he did define | I |
Burns glanced at him with loving eyes | B |
Youth ever more that look did prize | B |
The happiest moment in his lot | J |
Ever revered by Walter Scott | J |
Thus Scotlands greatest poets met | K |
And they did part with sad regret | K |
James Mcintyre
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