Hymn For The Anniversary Of The Death Of The Princess Charlotte. (from The Villager's Verse-book.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFAGAG| Lo where youth and beauty lie | A |
| Cold within the tomb | B |
| As the spring's first violets die | A |
| Withered in their bloom | B |
| O'er the young and buried bride | C |
| Let the cypress wave | D |
| A kingdom's hope a kingdom's pride | C |
| Recline in yonder grave | D |
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| Place the vain expected child | E |
| Gently near her breast | F |
| It never wept it never smiled | E |
| But seeks its mother's rest | F |
| Hark we hear the general cry | A |
| Hark the passing bell | G |
| A thousand thousand bosoms sigh | A |
| A long and last farewell | G |
William Lisle Bowles
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