Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBD ABAAABAB EFEEEFEF

Mary Mary quite contraryA
How does your garden growB
With silver bells and cockle shellsC
And pretty maids all in a rowB
Mother GooseD
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Mary Mistress MaryA
How does your garden growB
From your uplands airyA
Mary Mistress MaryA
Float the chimes of faeryA
When the breezes blowB
Mary Mistress MaryA
How does your garden growB
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With flower maidens singingE
Among the morning hillsF
With silvern bells a ringingE
With flower maidens singingE
With vocal lilies springingE
By chanting daffodilsF
With flower maidens singingE
Among the morning hillsF

Don Marquis



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