Balmoral Castle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDC EFGBG HIJIKIGBG LCMCGBG NGOGHGBG

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Beautiful Balmoral CastleB
Most handsome to be seenC
Highland home of the Empress of IndiaD
Great Britain's QueenC
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Your woods and waters andE
Mountains high are mostF
Beautiful to seeG
Near by Balmoral CastleB
And the dark river DeeG
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Then there's the hill of CairngormH
To be seen from afarI
And the beautiful heathery hillsJ
Of dark LochnagarI
And the handsome little villageK
The Castleton o' BraemarI
Which is most beautiful to seeG
Near by Balmoral CastleB
And the dark river DeeG
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Then there's the handsome little churchL
Of Crathie most beautiful to be seenC
And the Queen goes there on SundayM
To hear the Word of God Most solemn and sereneC
Which is most beautiful to seeG
Nor far from Balmoral CastleB
And the dark river DeeG
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Then when she finds herselfN
At leisure she goes for to seeG
Her old female acquaintancesO
That lives on the river DeeG
And reads the Bible unto themH
Which is most beautiful to seeG
Near by Balmoral CastleB
And the dark river DeeG

William Topaz Mcgonagall



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