Epitaph In Old Mode Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBD AECEDThe leaves fall gently on the grass | A |
And all the willow trees and poplar trees and elder trees | B |
That bend above her where she sleeps | C |
O all the willow trees the willow trees | B |
Breathe sighs upon her tomb | D |
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O pause and pity as you pass | A |
She loved so tenderly so quietly so hopelessly | E |
And sometimes comes one here and weeps | C |
She loved so tenderly so tenderly | E |
And never told them whom | D |
John Collings Squire, Sir
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