The Message Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHH

My Marjorie doth hold in her white handsA
A spray of lilies plucked below the brookB
Where the old ruin of a chapel standsA
A ruin tenanted by many a nookB
And all the grayness of it hid from sightC
By gracious draping of the ivy greenD
Sweet lilies 'tis your glorious fate to nightC
To lie upon her breast to send betweenD
Her silken bodice and the heart beneathE
The fragrance given you by sun and showerF
Speak subtly with your warm sweet scented breathG
Till 'mid the dance and music of the hourF
She turn you love filled eyes and glowing faceH
With Ah ye grew in that old trysting placeH

Jean Blewett



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