Mildura Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC DEDEFGFH BIBIJKJK BBBBALAL

Where the sunlight burning downA
Lights her luscious orange grovesB
Lights the river and the townA
Where the placid Murray rovesB
Where each shining summer givesB
Life to loveliness sereneC
Here the tropic lady livesB
'Mid her almost tropic sceneC
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Palm trees spreading to the sunD
Dusk of lemon sheen of vineE
Vitamin and vigour wonD
And imprisoned till the wineE
Gushing from the purple grapeF
In the press allows againG
Golden sunlight to escapeF
These the dower of her domainH
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Gay and glad and vigorousB
Winning wealth from summertimeI
Glorious gifts she gleans for usB
Dwellers in a colder climeI
Conjuring from her kindly earthJ
Golden fruits to give men joyK
Well this lady knows the worthJ
Of her Arcadian employK
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Tropic lady Well she knowsB
Whence her brave abundance comesB
Wealth where her broad river flowsB
Bordered by its spreading gumsB
Comes with waters winding downA
From the cold lands of the eastL
Suffering her sun kissed townA
To spread for us a kingly feastL

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis



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