Robert Fleming Gourley Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDDEFGG| There came to Oxford Robert Gourley | A |
| In his old ago his health was poorly | A |
| He was a relic of the past | B |
| In his dotage sinking fast | B |
| - | |
| Yet he was erect and tall | C |
| Like noble ruined castle wall | C |
| In early times they did him impeach | D |
| For demanding right of speech | D |
| Now Oxford he wished to represent | E |
| In Canadian Parliament | F |
| But him the riding did not honor | G |
| But elected Doctor Connor | G |
James Mcintyre
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