Answer To The Following Question Of Mrs Howe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEDFWhat is prudery | A |
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'Tis a bledam | B |
Seen with wit and beauty seldom | B |
'Tis a fear that starts at shadows | C |
Tis no 'tisn't like Miss Meadows | C |
'Tis a virgin hard of feature | D |
Old and void of all good nature | D |
Lean and fretful would seem wise | E |
Yet plays the fool before she dies | E |
'Tis an ugly envious shrew | D |
That rails at dear Lepell and you | F |
Alexander Pope
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