Finale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABB| It is folly now to aim | A |
| Or to seek for distant fame | A |
| But rest content if we can claim | A |
| Something of a local name | A |
| Oh the pleasant banks of Thame | A |
| Because in simple strains we sung | B |
| The glories of this country young | B |
James Mcintyre
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