November Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFEF| Sombre November least belov'd of all | A |
| The months that make the pleasurable year | B |
| Too late for the resplendence of the fall | A |
| Too soon for Christmas bringing winter's cheer | B |
| Ignoble interregnum following | C |
| The golden cycle of a good queen's reign | D |
| Before her heir proclaimed already king | C |
| Has come of age to rule in her domain | D |
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| We do not praise you many a dreary day | E |
| Impatiently we chide your laggard pace | F |
| Backward we look and forward and we say | E |
| The queen was kind and fair of form and face | F |
| The king is stern but clad in brave array | E |
| God save His Majesty and send him grace | F |
W. M. Mackeracher
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