Ingersoll Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A AABBCCAADDAAEE

Ex Mayor Thomas Brown may be considered the father of the town he projected the first roads and bridgesA
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The Thames and tributary rillsA
Here they do drive numerous millsA
Enabling millers to competeB
To pay high price for oats and wheatB
Here streams do drive many a wheelC
For to grind both flour and oatmealC
And town will extend its boundariesA
With its enterprising foundriesA
For fine pianos town is famedD
And highest rank for them is claimedD
And brighter days for it yet dawnsA
With its grand mansions and fine lawnsA
And it has now the title grandE
The capital of dairylandE

James Mcintyre



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