Jessie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABAA CDCDEE

When Jessie comes with her soft breastA
And yields the golden keysB
Then is it as if God caress'dA
Twin babes upon His kneesB
Twin babes that each to other press'dA
Just feel the Father's arms wherewith they both are bless'dA
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But when I think if we must partC
And all this personal dream be fledD
O then my heart O then my useless heartC
Would God that thou wert deadD
A clod insensible to joys and illsE
A stone remote in some bleak gully of the hillsE

Thomas Edward Brown



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