Now! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD AEAEFGFG| Her brown hair knew no royal crest | A |
| No gems nor jeweled charms | B |
| No roses her bright cheek caressed | A |
| No lilies kissed her arms | B |
| In simple modest womanhood | C |
| Clad as was meet in white | D |
| The fairest flower of all she stood | C |
| Amid the softest light | D |
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| It had been worth a perilous quest | A |
| To see the court she drew | E |
| My rose my gem my royal crest | A |
| My lily moist with dew | E |
| Worth heaven when with farewells from each | F |
| The gay throng let us be | G |
| To see her turn at last and reach | F |
| Her white hands out to me | G |
John Charles Mcneill
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