Scottish Names In Oxford County Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEFGH| We have the Murray and McKay | A |
| From the country of Lord Rae | A |
| McKenzie too from many a loch | B |
| From Dingwall Fain and old Dornoch | B |
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| Lord Rae chief of the clan McKay The family formerly owned large estates | C |
| in Sutherland which they lost The present Lord Rae was born in Holland | D |
| and he married a rich lady with an estate near Edinburgh He is one of the | E |
| foremost scientific men in Britain at the present time and he frequently presides | F |
| at assemblies both in London and Edinburgh for the advancement of education | G |
| and science | H |
James Mcintyre
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