Little Lake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDDEEFFGGHI| Sonnet on an incident which occurred on a small Lake in Northern Ontario | A |
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| Pleasant memories it awakes | B |
| When musing on our northern lakes | B |
| For there I saw a charming Reed | C |
| A friend to me in hour of need | C |
| I wished to cross to other shore | D |
| And deftly she did ply the oar | D |
| And o'er the Lake me swiftly bore | D |
| I was plunged in deep despair | E |
| Before I met this charming fair | E |
| I could not go around by land | F |
| And I felt like shipwrecked on the strand | F |
| Until fair vision hove in sight | G |
| Graceful as a fairy sprite | G |
| May she be blest is the desire | H |
| Of her true friend James McIntyre | I |
James Mcintyre
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