My House, I Say Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFGG

My house I say But hark to the sunny dovesA
That make my roof the arena of their lovesA
That gyre about the gable all day longB
And fill the chimneys with their murmurous songB
Our house they say and mine the cat declaresC
And spreads his golden fleece upon the chairsC
And mine the dog and rises stiff with wrathD
If any alien foot profane the pathD
So too the buck that trimmed my terracesE
Our whilom gardener called the garden hisF
Who now deposed surveys my plain abodeG
And his late kingdom only from the roadG

Robert Louis Stevenson



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