My Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDECDF| My Lady of all ladies Queen by right | A |
| Of tender beauty full of gentle moods | B |
| With eyes that look divine beatitudes | B |
| Large eyes illumined with her spirit's light | A |
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| Lips that are lovely both by sound and sight | A |
| Breathing such music as the dove which broods | B |
| Within the dark and silence of the woods | B |
| Croons to the mate that is her heart's delight | A |
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| Where is a line in cloud or wave or hill | C |
| To match the curve which rounds her soft flushed cheek | D |
| A colour in the sky of morn or of even | E |
| To match that flush Ah let me now be still | C |
| If of her spirit I should strive to speak | D |
| I should come short as earth comes short of heaven | F |
Robert Fuller Murray
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