Song. - Osborne, 1882 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDCEC FGDGDCEC DBEBDCFC| Here Rose and Magnolia | A |
| Our dearest enshrine | B |
| The prayer of the south wind | C |
| Is thine and is mine | B |
| For Child and for Mother | D |
| Here sweetly twice isled | C |
| Brave Seamen are praying | E |
| For Mother and Child | C |
| - | |
| Where State must surround them | F |
| Beneath the Great Keep | G |
| And green oaks of Windsor | D |
| Shade River and Steep | G |
| For Child and Queen Mother | D |
| The choristers aisled | C |
| With armed men are chanting | E |
| For Mother and Child | C |
| - | |
| Away where the Heather | D |
| Blooms far o'er the Pine | B |
| The Highlander's blessing | E |
| Is mine and is thine | B |
| For Child and for Mother | D |
| Beloved and mild | C |
| What heart does not bless them | F |
| Dear Mother and Child | C |
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