Past And Present Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDAAEFGHIA| Daisies are over Nyren and Hambledon | A |
| Hardly remembers any summer gone | A |
| And never again the Kentish elms shall see | B |
| Mynn or Fuller Pilch or Colin Blythe | C |
| Nor shall I see them unless perhaps a ghost | D |
| Watching the elder ghosts beyond the moon | A |
| But here in common sunshine I have seen | A |
| George Hirst not yet a ghost substantial | E |
| His off drives mellow as brown ale and crisp | F |
| Merry late cuts and brave Chaucerian pulls | G |
| Waddington's fury and the patience of Dipper | H |
| And twenty easy artful overs of Rhodes | I |
| So many stanzas of the Faerie Queen | A |
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