Beautiful Balmoral Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD DDEE EEDD EEBB BBBBYe lovers of the picturesque away and see | A |
Beautiful Balmoral near by the River Dee | A |
There ye will see the deer browsing on the heathery hills | B |
While adown their sides run clear sparkling rills | B |
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Which the traveller can drink of when he feels dry | C |
And admire the dark River Dee near by | C |
Rolling smoothly and silently on its way | D |
Which is most lovely to see on a summer day | D |
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There the trout do sport and play | D |
During the live long summer day | D |
Also plenty of salmon are there to be seen | E |
Glittering like silver in the sun's sheen | E |
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And the mountains are rugged and wild to be seen | E |
But the woodlands are beautiful when Nature's face is green | E |
There numerous rabbits do gambol all day | D |
Amongst the green scrubbery all lively and gay | D |
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There's one charming spot most magnificent to be seen | E |
'Tis Balmoral Castle the Highland Home of our Queen | E |
The surrounding scenery is enchanting to see | B |
While near by rolls past the lovely River Dee | B |
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Therefore ye lovers of the picturesque away and see | B |
Beautiful Balmoral Castle and its grand scenery | B |
And the sight will fill your hearts with glee | B |
As ye walk along the bonnie banks o' the River Dee | B |
William Topaz Mcgonagall
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