Witch Stone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE EEEE| At Forres is a large round stone | A |
| A relic of the days by gone | B |
| For here there were two witches burned | C |
| Underneath their ashes urned | C |
| - | |
| A man with veneration small | D |
| Broke stone and built it in his wall | D |
| But the authorities of town | E |
| Made him full quickly pull them down | E |
| - | |
| Replace each piece and it environ | E |
| With large bars of good Scottish iron | E |
| May fine old town thrive and adorn | E |
| The beauteous banks of the Findhorn | E |
James Mcintyre
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