Robert Fleming Gourley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDDEFGG

There came to Oxford Robert GourleyA
In his old ago his health was poorlyA
He was a relic of the pastB
In his dotage sinking fastB
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Yet he was erect and tallC
Like noble ruined castle wallC
In early times they did him impeachD
For demanding right of speechD
Now Oxford he wished to representE
In Canadian ParliamentF
But him the riding did not honorG
But elected Doctor ConnorG

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