Margaret Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DD EE| Her eyes upon a summer's day | A |
| God's skies are not more blue than they | A |
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| Her hair you've seen a sunbeam bold | B |
| Made up of just such threads of gold | B |
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| Her cheek the leaf which nearest grows | C |
| The dewy heart of June's red rose | C |
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| Her mouth full lipped and subtly sweet | D |
| As briar drowned in summer heat | D |
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| Her heart December's chill and snow | E |
| Heaven pity me who love her so | E |
Jean Blewett
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