Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBD ABAAABAB EFEEEFEFMary Mary quite contrary | A |
How does your garden grow | B |
With silver bells and cockle shells | C |
And pretty maids all in a row | B |
Mother Goose | D |
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Mary Mistress Mary | A |
How does your garden grow | B |
From your uplands airy | A |
Mary Mistress Mary | A |
Float the chimes of faery | A |
When the breezes blow | B |
Mary Mistress Mary | A |
How does your garden grow | B |
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With flower maidens singing | E |
Among the morning hills | F |
With silvern bells a ringing | E |
With flower maidens singing | E |
With vocal lilies springing | E |
By chanting daffodils | F |
With flower maidens singing | E |
Among the morning hills | F |
Don Marquis
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