Jeannie Marsh Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACDDD AABADEDE| Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Valley | A |
| At whose call the muses rally | A |
| Of all the nine none so divine | B |
| As Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Valley | A |
| She minds me of her native scenes | C |
| Where she was born among the cherries | D |
| Of peaches plums and nectarines | D |
| Pears apricots and ripe strawberries | D |
| - | |
| Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Valley | A |
| In whose name the muses rally | A |
| Of all the nine none so divine | B |
| As Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Valley | A |
| A sylvan nymph of queenly grace | D |
| A goddess she in form and feature | E |
| The sweet expression of the place | D |
| A dimple in the smile of nature | E |
George Pope Morris
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