Dr.springer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DDEE FFBB GGHI JJKK| Lines on presenting Dr Springer with a diamond ring when he | A |
| was bidding farewell to Ingersoll and was about journeying | B |
| to California | C |
| - | |
| Though we know we are no singer | D |
| Yet we will chaunt farewell to Springer | D |
| One of our oldest past grands | E |
| About to visit distant lands | E |
| - | |
| And we all sincerely hope | F |
| You may enjoy Pacific slope | F |
| And when you gaze on this ring | B |
| May it pleasant memories bring | B |
| - | |
| Of good old Lodge Samaritan | G |
| Where friendship makes us all as one | G |
| 'Tis hard to strike your name from roll | H |
| With us so long in Ingersoll | I |
| - | |
| Though we regret to say farewell | J |
| May blessings rest where 'ere you dwell | J |
| And on the partner of your joy | K |
| Happiness without alloy | K |
James Mcintyre
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