At The Grave Of Charles Lamb, In Edmonton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACAACDA

Not here O teeming City was it meetA
Thy lover thy most faithful should reposeB
But where the multitudinous life tide flowsB
Whose ocean murmur was to him more sweetA
Than melody of birds at morn or bleatA
Of flocks in Spring time there should Earth encloseB
His earth amid thy thronging joys and woesB
There 'neath the music of thy million feetA
In love of thee this lover knew no peerC
Thine eastern or thy western fane had madeA
Fit habitation for his noble shadeA
Mother of mightier nurse of none more dearC
Not here in rustic exile O not hereD
Thy Elia like an alien should be laidA

William Watson



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