Blue*eyed Grasses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFG HAIAJ KLJEMNJJ| Rocky shale pale voile | A |
| sun lighting the | B |
| clearness of the bay | C |
| come Moccasin Flower or Grass Pink | D |
| unto Painted Cup | E |
| big with primula eye these septs off wild | F |
| and inland seas | G |
| - | |
| The delights of success and heartbreaks | H |
| of failure among the people | A |
| in the land below Tobermory | I |
| the rocks on the cold hill | A |
| the lilacs by the doors | J |
| - | |
| And it was at their expense that this land | K |
| came to be supplied | L |
| with vitriol camomile and liquorice | J |
| yea some camphor and jallop | E |
| oft'times basil lemon or rhubarb | M |
| all sent from Glasgow | N |
| in wooden boxes | J |
| stout as pioneer hearts | J |
Paul Cameron Brown
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