Divided Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFEFGG HIJKLM GNGNCCWe came to the dividing line | A |
Then he passed over and I am here | B |
Sad and sore is this heart of mine | A |
That has no power to shed a tear | C |
For like one who rises and walks in sleep | D |
I am lost in a dream I cannot weep | D |
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Yet he was good and fair to see | E |
I know in my heart he loved me well | F |
What separated him from me | E |
I cannot tell oh I cannot tell | F |
For the blow came sudden and sharp and sore | G |
And I am alone now for evermore | G |
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I thought to walk through all our time | H |
Together linked to a lofty aim | I |
With sudden wrench I'm left behind | J |
My heart is slain oh my heart is slain | K |
And the ghost of my heart within me cries | L |
Why alas was I made a sacrifice | M |
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My royal eagle ordained to soar | G |
Breast to the storm and eyes to the sun | N |
Up be thy flight and think no more | G |
Of one the life of whose life is done | N |
While I stunned and sick with a dumb despair | C |
Still mourn by the grave of a hope so fair | C |
Nora Pembroke (margaret Moran Dixon Mcdougall)
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