Sympathy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBC DDEEF GGHHG| IN despite of the cold and the gloom | A |
| To ornament summer's bleak tomb | A |
| Blooms the snowdrop and lo at the sight | B |
| Sad Flora is thrilled with delight | B |
| And exults in the moments to come | C |
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| In despite of the sneers of the proud | D |
| To garnish my hope's ebon shroud | D |
| Glows thy tear drop and lo I'm possessed | E |
| Of Flora's rich feelings when blest | E |
| With the sight of the first of her brood | F |
| - | |
| But once having granted my fill | G |
| Of sympathy's heart cheering rill | G |
| Beloved refrain it were base | H |
| To sweep yon sweet rose from its vase | H |
| That the thistle might blossom at will | G |
Joseph Skipsey
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