Past And Present Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDAAEFGHIA

Daisies are over Nyren and HambledonA
Hardly remembers any summer goneA
And never again the Kentish elms shall seeB
Mynn or Fuller Pilch or Colin BlytheC
Nor shall I see them unless perhaps a ghostD
Watching the elder ghosts beyond the moonA
But here in common sunshine I have seenA
George Hirst not yet a ghost substantialE
His off drives mellow as brown ale and crispF
Merry late cuts and brave Chaucerian pullsG
Waddington's fury and the patience of DipperH
And twenty easy artful overs of RhodesI
So many stanzas of the Faerie QueenA

William Kerr



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