Her Passing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEECCFG

THE beauty and the lifeA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Of life's and beauty's fairest paragonB
O tears O grief hung at a feeble threadC
To which pale Atropos had set her knifeA
nbsp nbsp nbsp The soul with many a groanD
nbsp nbsp nbsp Had left each outward partE
And now did take his last leave of the heartE
Naught else did want save death ev'n to be deadC
When the afflicted band about her bedC
Seeing so fair him come in lips cheeks eyesF
Cried 'Ah and can Death enter Paradise 'G

William Henry Drummond



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