To R A A Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDA EFGFGE AHIHIA| Was it not a great end | A |
| Wrote your Philip with a story | B |
| Of a great deed a great death | C |
| Not foreseeing his own glory | B |
| And his budding laurel wreath | D |
| In the last words he should send | A |
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| Philip's followed Alan's lead | E |
| They are gone into the night | F |
| With the great heroes of old | G |
| With the stars the stars they are bright | F |
| They are warm they are not cold | G |
| They live they are not dead | E |
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| But the silence aches O friend | A |
| In the darkness cold and stricken | H |
| For anodyne antidote | I |
| Tell your dead heart that it quicken | H |
| The last words that Philip wrote | I |
| 'Was it not a great end ' A great end | A |
Katharine Tynan
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