Epilogue To Through The Looking Glass Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABB CDD BBB EEE DDC BBB FFF| A boat beneath a sunny sky | A |
| Lingering onward dreamily | B |
| In an evening of July | B |
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| Children three that nestle near | C |
| Eager eye and willing ear | D |
| Pleased a simple tale to hear | D |
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| Long has paled that sunny sky | B |
| Echoes fade and memories die | B |
| Autumn frosts have slain July | B |
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| Still she haunts me phantomwise | E |
| Alice moving under skies | E |
| Never seen by waking eyes | E |
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| Children yet the tale to hear | D |
| Eager eye and willing ear | D |
| Lovingly shall nestle near | C |
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| In a Wonderland they lie | B |
| Dreaming as the days go by | B |
| Dreaming as the summers die | B |
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| Ever drifting down the stream | F |
| Lingering in the golden gleam | F |
| Life what is it but a dream | F |
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