To Florence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHFIJ| Sister when at the grassy mound I stand | A |
| Which holds in cold embrace thy mortal frame | B |
| The tears unbidden rush into my mortal eyes | C |
| And wash away from me all save the sight | D |
| Of thy pure life and patient suffering | E |
| And ever and anon comes memory | F |
| Of days gone by when health's bright sun did shine | G |
| Upon us both And tho within the Cloud | H |
| I stand content I am to think of thee | F |
| And live as best I may till by thy side | I |
| In God's own time I lay me down to rest | J |
Joseph Seamon Cotter
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