At The Grave Of Charles Lamb, In Edmonton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACAACDANot here O teeming City was it meet | A |
Thy lover thy most faithful should repose | B |
But where the multitudinous life tide flows | B |
Whose ocean murmur was to him more sweet | A |
Than melody of birds at morn or bleat | A |
Of flocks in Spring time there should Earth enclose | B |
His earth amid thy thronging joys and woes | B |
There 'neath the music of thy million feet | A |
In love of thee this lover knew no peer | C |
Thine eastern or thy western fane had made | A |
Fit habitation for his noble shade | A |
Mother of mightier nurse of none more dear | C |
Not here in rustic exile O not here | D |
Thy Elia like an alien should be laid | A |
William Watson
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