Among The Tombs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABB CBCBCBB| She is a lady fair and wise | A |
| Her heart her counsel keeps | B |
| And well she knows of time that flies | A |
| And tide that onward sweeps | B |
| But still she sits with restless eyes | A |
| Where Memory sleeps | B |
| Where Memory sleeps | B |
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| Ye that have heard the whispering dead | C |
| In every wind that creeps | B |
| Or felt the stir that strains the lead | C |
| Beneath the mounded heaps | B |
| Tread softly ah more softly tread | C |
| Where Memory sleeps | B |
| Where Memory sleeps | B |
Sir Henry Newbolt
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