To Two Bereaved Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE| You must be sad for though it is to Heaven | A |
| 'Tis hard to yield a little girl of seven | A |
| Alas for me 'tis hard my grief to rule | B |
| Who only met her as she went to school | B |
| Who never heard the little lips so sweet | C |
| Say even 'Good morning ' though our eyes would meet | C |
| As whose would fain be friends How must you sigh | D |
| Sick for your loss when even so sad am I | D |
| Who never clasp'd the small hands any day | E |
| Fair flowers thrive round the little grave I pray | E |
Thomas Ashe
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