Lorne And Louise Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEFGGHHDD| Lines written on the arrival of Governor Lorne and the Princess Louise in Canada | A |
| - | |
| The tidings now all hearts do please | B |
| That she has landed safe Louise | B |
| Victoria's beloved daughter | C |
| Who boldly has crossed the water | C |
| For Royal Princess doth adorn | D |
| The title of the Lord of Lorne | D |
| For this union it doth join | E |
| Campbell with Royal Stuart line | F |
| Lorne will be Duke of broad Argyle | G |
| And the lord of many an isle | G |
| When he inherits broad domain | H |
| May he strive tennants' hearts to gain | H |
| To us it seems a brighter morn | D |
| Hath dawned on us with Governor Lorne | D |
James Mcintyre
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