Lines Written In A Copy Of The Poem On Princess Charlotte Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDEEFFMadam when sorrowing o'er the virtuous dead | A |
The gentlest solace of the tears we shed | A |
Is to surviving excellence to turn | B |
And honour there those merits that we mourn | C |
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The Muse whose hand fair Brunswick's ashes strew | D |
With votive flowers would weave a wreath for You | D |
But living worth forbids th' applausive lay | E |
Therefore repressing all respect would say | E |
She proffers silently her simple strain | F |
If you approve she has not toil'd in vain | F |
Thomas Gent
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