Jessie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAA CDCDEE| When Jessie comes with her soft breast | A |
| And yields the golden keys | B |
| Then is it as if God caress'd | A |
| Twin babes upon His knees | B |
| Twin babes that each to other press'd | A |
| Just feel the Father's arms wherewith they both are bless'd | A |
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| But when I think if we must part | C |
| And all this personal dream be fled | D |
| O then my heart O then my useless heart | C |
| Would God that thou wert dead | D |
| A clod insensible to joys and ills | E |
| A stone remote in some bleak gully of the hills | E |
Thomas Edward Brown
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