Margery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBAACBBA A BBDDCBBD A BBEEEBBE| I | A |
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| When Spring is here and MARGERY | B |
| Goes walking in the woods with me | B |
| She is so white she is so shy | A |
| The little leaves clap hands and cry | A |
| Perdie | C |
| So white is she so sky is she | B |
| Ah me | B |
| The maiden May hath just passed by | A |
| - | |
| - | |
| II | A |
| - | |
| When Summer's here and MARGERY | B |
| Goes walking in the fields with me | B |
| She is so pure she is so fair | D |
| The wildflowers eye her and declare | D |
| Perdie | C |
| So pure is she so fair is she | B |
| Just see | B |
| Where our sweet cousin takes the air | D |
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| - | |
| III | A |
| - | |
| Why is it that my MARGERY | B |
| Hears nothing that these say to me | B |
| She is so good she is so true | E |
| My heart it maketh such ado | E |
| Perdie | E |
| So good is she so true is she | B |
| You see | B |
| She can not hear the other two | E |
Madison Julius Cawein
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