Marguerite Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD ECECFDFD GFGFHDHD IJKJEDEDLightly the shadows | A |
Play through the trees | B |
Green are the meadows | A |
Soft is the breeze | B |
June's early roses | C |
Pensive and sweet | D |
Droop where reposes | C |
Lost Marguerite | D |
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Meeting thee never | E |
In the green bowers | C |
Missing thee ever | E |
'Mid the fresh flowers | C |
Till the long hours die | F |
Hours once so fleet | D |
Hopelessly wait I | F |
Lost Marguerite | D |
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Day has grown weary | G |
In the blue sky | F |
Summer is dreary | G |
Melodies die | F |
Lowly the willow | H |
Droopeth to meet | D |
And kiss thy pillow | H |
Lost Marguerite | D |
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Flower the fairest | I |
Of sweet summer time | J |
Rosebud the rarest | K |
Plucked ere its prime | J |
Mine to weep ever | E |
Where the wares beat | D |
Meeting thee never | E |
Lost Marguerite | D |
Pamela S. Vining, (j. C. Yule)
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