Balmoral Castle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDC EFGBG HIJIKIGBG LCMCGBG NGOGHGBGA | |
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Beautiful Balmoral Castle | B |
Most handsome to be seen | C |
Highland home of the Empress of India | D |
Great Britain's Queen | C |
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Your woods and waters and | E |
Mountains high are most | F |
Beautiful to see | G |
Near by Balmoral Castle | B |
And the dark river Dee | G |
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Then there's the hill of Cairngorm | H |
To be seen from afar | I |
And the beautiful heathery hills | J |
Of dark Lochnagar | I |
And the handsome little village | K |
The Castleton o' Braemar | I |
Which is most beautiful to see | G |
Near by Balmoral Castle | B |
And the dark river Dee | G |
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Then there's the handsome little church | L |
Of Crathie most beautiful to be seen | C |
And the Queen goes there on Sunday | M |
To hear the Word of God Most solemn and serene | C |
Which is most beautiful to see | G |
Nor far from Balmoral Castle | B |
And the dark river Dee | G |
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Then when she finds herself | N |
At leisure she goes for to see | G |
Her old female acquaintances | O |
That lives on the river Dee | G |
And reads the Bible unto them | H |
Which is most beautiful to see | G |
Near by Balmoral Castle | B |
And the dark river Dee | G |
William Topaz Mcgonagall
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