Marguerite Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD ECECFDFD GFGFHDHD IJKJEDED

Lightly the shadowsA
Play through the treesB
Green are the meadowsA
Soft is the breezeB
June's early rosesC
Pensive and sweetD
Droop where reposesC
Lost MargueriteD
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Meeting thee neverE
In the green bowersC
Missing thee everE
'Mid the fresh flowersC
Till the long hours dieF
Hours once so fleetD
Hopelessly wait IF
Lost MargueriteD
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Day has grown wearyG
In the blue skyF
Summer is drearyG
Melodies dieF
Lowly the willowH
Droopeth to meetD
And kiss thy pillowH
Lost MargueriteD
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Flower the fairestI
Of sweet summer timeJ
Rosebud the rarestK
Plucked ere its primeJ
Mine to weep everE
Where the wares beatD
Meeting thee neverE
Lost MargueriteD

Pamela S. Vining, (j. C. Yule)



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