Wisdom And A Mother Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BC D DEEFFAF| Why mourner do you mourn nor see | A |
| The heavenly Earth's felicity | A |
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| I mourn for him my Dearest lost | B |
| Who lived a frail life at my cost | C |
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| A grief like yours how many have known | D |
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| Were that a balm to ease my own | D |
| Or rather might I not accuse | E |
| The Hand that does not even choose | E |
| But taking blindly took my best | F |
| And as indifferently takes the rest | F |
| Like mine Is there denied to me | A |
| Even Sorrow's singularity | F |
John Frederick Freeman
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