Her Passing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEECCFG| The beauty and the life | A |
| Of life's and beauty's fairest paragon | B |
| O tears O grief hung at a feeble thread | C |
| To which pale Atropos had set her knife | A |
| The soul with many a groan | D |
| Had left each outward part | E |
| And now did take his last leave of the heart | E |
| Naught else did want save death ev'n to be dead | C |
| When the afflicted band about her bed | C |
| Seeing so fair him come in lips cheeks eyes | F |
| Cried 'Ah and can Death enter Paradise ' | G |
William Drummond
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