To Mary In Summer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABACAACADAADAEAAF AGAAGAHAAHAIAAIAJAAJ AAAAALAY your head here Mary | A |
Lay your head here | B |
While the blown grass Mary | A |
With timid voice and wary | A |
Sings in your ear | B |
The grass which round us Mary | A |
Shuts like a nest | C |
By your dear limbs dear Mary | A |
Lighter than limbs of Faery | A |
Daintily press'd | C |
Back with it all though Mary | A |
Back and aside | D |
The wind comes this way Mary | A |
And here the trees are airy | A |
And the skies are wide | D |
What do your eyes fear Mary | A |
So grave and soft | E |
I love to see them Mary | A |
In whimsical vagary | A |
Lifted aloft | F |
Mary Mary Mary | A |
Laugh in my face | G |
You know now my own Mary | A |
No eyes can laugh so rarely | A |
Or grant such grace | G |
Your cheek is pale now Mary | A |
And red by turns | H |
Why should the hand be chary | A |
Of that to give which Mary | A |
The heart so yearns | H |
Give me your hand ah Mary | A |
Give me your hand | I |
In city or in prairie | A |
There is none kinder Mary | A |
From land to land | I |
Your lips to my lips Mary | A |
Your lips to mine | J |
High up in Hebe's dairy | A |
No milk so sweet my Mary | A |
On earth no wine | J |
Lay your head here Mary | A |
Lay your head here | A |
While my heart now Mary | A |
The pleasant tune to vary | A |
Beats in your ear | A |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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