Impromptu, In Reply To A Lady, Who Asked The Author What Childhood Resembled. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB

How like is childhood to the lucid tideA
That calmly wanders thro' the mossy dellB
Sweeps o'er the lily by the margin's sideA
And as it kisses murmurs out FarewellB

John Carr (sir)



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