On Moving Into A New House Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAA BCCBAA| Heaven bless this new abode defend its doors | A |
| Against the entry of malignant sprites | A |
| Gaunt Poverty pale Sickness Care that blights | A |
| And o'er its thresholds like the enchanted shores | A |
| Of faery isles serene amid the roars | A |
| Of baffled seas let in all fair delights | A |
| Such as make happy days and restful nights | A |
| To tread familiarly its charm d floors | A |
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| Within its walls let moderate Plenty reign | B |
| And gracious Industry and cheerful Health | C |
| Plenish its chambers with Contentment's wealth | C |
| Nor let high Joy its humble roof disdain | B |
| Here let us make renewal of Love's lease | A |
| And dwell with Piety who dwells with Peace | A |
W. M. Mackeracher
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