Mildura Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC DEDEFGFH BIBIJKJK BBBBALALWhere the sunlight burning down | A |
Lights her luscious orange groves | B |
Lights the river and the town | A |
Where the placid Murray roves | B |
Where each shining summer gives | B |
Life to loveliness serene | C |
Here the tropic lady lives | B |
'Mid her almost tropic scene | C |
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Palm trees spreading to the sun | D |
Dusk of lemon sheen of vine | E |
Vitamin and vigour won | D |
And imprisoned till the wine | E |
Gushing from the purple grape | F |
In the press allows again | G |
Golden sunlight to escape | F |
These the dower of her domain | H |
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Gay and glad and vigorous | B |
Winning wealth from summertime | I |
Glorious gifts she gleans for us | B |
Dwellers in a colder clime | I |
Conjuring from her kindly earth | J |
Golden fruits to give men joy | K |
Well this lady knows the worth | J |
Of her Arcadian employ | K |
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Tropic lady Well she knows | B |
Whence her brave abundance comes | B |
Wealth where her broad river flows | B |
Bordered by its spreading gums | B |
Comes with waters winding down | A |
From the cold lands of the east | L |
Suffering her sun kissed town | A |
To spread for us a kingly feast | L |
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
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