The Message Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHH| My Marjorie doth hold in her white hands | A |
| A spray of lilies plucked below the brook | B |
| Where the old ruin of a chapel stands | A |
| A ruin tenanted by many a nook | B |
| And all the grayness of it hid from sight | C |
| By gracious draping of the ivy green | D |
| Sweet lilies 'tis your glorious fate to night | C |
| To lie upon her breast to send between | D |
| Her silken bodice and the heart beneath | E |
| The fragrance given you by sun and shower | F |
| Speak subtly with your warm sweet scented breath | G |
| Till 'mid the dance and music of the hour | F |
| She turn you love filled eyes and glowing face | H |
| With Ah ye grew in that old trysting place | H |
Jean Blewett
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