T.d Mkee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGH IWhile referring to past glories of Ireland perhaps we might refer to that great Irish Historian | A |
the late Honourable T D McKee of whom we have written a poem in the earlier portion of this work | B |
and we will give you an anecdote of him while here showing his ready wit while he was rising from | C |
the supper table around which was a number of guests assembled all eyes being naturally turned on | D |
him as the great centre of attraction but the chair being new stuck to him he instantly exclaimed I | E |
wish the Montreal people were as anxious to retain me in my seat as you are in Ingersoll He being a | F |
member for Montreal wrote a fine poem on the St Lawrence where in Cartier describes to the King | G |
on his return to Europe the great river | H |
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' He told them of a river whose mighty torrent gave | I |
A freshness for a hundred leagues to oceans briney wave ' | - |
James Mcintyre
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