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English, 05.01.2020 17:31 martintrhernandez

“they made her a grave, too cold and damp
for a soul so warm and true;
and she’s gone to the lake of the dismal swamp,
where, all night long, by a fire-fly lamp,
she paddles her white canoe.

“and her fire-fly lamp i soon shall see,
and her paddle i soon shall hear;
long and loving our life shall be,
and i’ll hide the maid in a cypress tree,
when the footstep of death is near.”

identify the rhyme scheme and metrical pattern of this poem.

the rhyme pattern is abbab and the meter is trochaic.
the rhyme pattern is abaab, and the meter is iambic.
the rhyme pattern is abaab and there is no meter.
the poem is written in free verse without rhyme or meter.

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