Lines On Ingersoll Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCAAAA| The Thames and tributary rills | A |
| Here they do drive numerous mills | A |
| Enabling millers to compete | B |
| To pay high price for oats and wheat | B |
| Here streams do drive many a wheel | C |
| For to grind both flour and oat meal | C |
| And town will extend its boundries | A |
| With its enterprising foundries | A |
| And brighter day for it yet dawns | A |
| With its grand mansions and fine lawns | A |
James Mcintyre
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