My Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDECDF

My Lady of all ladies Queen by rightA
Of tender beauty full of gentle moodsB
With eyes that look divine beatitudesB
Large eyes illumined with her spirit's lightA
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Lips that are lovely both by sound and sightA
Breathing such music as the dove which broodsB
Within the dark and silence of the woodsB
Croons to the mate that is her heart's delightA
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Where is a line in cloud or wave or hillC
To match the curve which rounds her soft flushed cheekD
A colour in the sky of morn or of evenE
To match that flush Ah let me now be stillC
If of her spirit I should strive to speakD
I should come short as earth comes short of heavenF

Robert Fuller Murray



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