Tilsonburg Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EEDD FGHH| After him who did the mills own | A |
| This place was called in honor Tilson | B |
| Bright gleaming like to a beaming star | C |
| Is clear waters of the Otter | D |
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| And it doth form here a vast pond | E |
| Which extends for miles beyond | E |
| A fortune on town it will shower | D |
| This prodigious water power | D |
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| No other spots to youth appear | F |
| Like lovely little lakes round here | G |
| And few small towns have fine roadway | H |
| Lined with brick blocks like your broadway | H |
James Mcintyre
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