At Marliave's Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAAB AAAAAB| At Marliave's when eventide | A |
| Finds rare companions at my side | A |
| The laughter of each merry guest | A |
| At quaint conceit or kindly jest | A |
| Makes golden moments swiftly glide | A |
| No voice unkind our faults to chide | A |
| Our smallest virtue magnified | A |
| And friendly hand to hand is pressed | A |
| At Marliave's | B |
| - | |
| I lay my years and cares aside | A |
| Accepting what the gods provide | A |
| I ask not for a lot more blest | A |
| Nor do I crave a sweeter rest | A |
| Than that which comes with eventide | A |
| At Marliave's | B |
Arthur Macy
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