The Milestone By The Rabbit-burrow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDDC EFGHHF IJIKKJ| On Yell'Ham Hill | A |
| - | |
| - | |
| In my loamy nook | B |
| As I dig my hole | C |
| I observe men look | B |
| At a stone and sigh | D |
| As they pass it by | D |
| To some far goal | C |
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| Something it says | E |
| To their glancing eyes | F |
| That must distress | G |
| The frail and lame | H |
| And the strong of frame | H |
| Gladden or surprise | F |
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| Do signs on its face | I |
| Declare how far | J |
| Feet have to trace | I |
| Before they gain | K |
| Some blest champaign | K |
| Where no gins are | J |
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