Peggy Mitchell Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABAA CCCDAA EEFEAAA| As lily grows up easily | A |
| In modest gentle dignity | A |
| To sweet perfection | B |
| So grew she | A |
| As easily | A |
| - | |
| Or as the rose that takes no care | C |
| Will open out on sunny air | C |
| Bloom after bloom fair after fair | C |
| Sweet after sweet | D |
| Just so did she | A |
| As carelessly | A |
| - | |
| She is our torment without end | E |
| She is our enemy and friend | E |
| Our joy our woe | F |
| And she will send | E |
| Madness or glee | A |
| To you and me | A |
| And endlessly | A |
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