Lines On A Grotto, At Crux-easton, Hants Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD

Here shunning idleness at once and praiseA
This radiant pile nine rural sisters raiseA
The glittering emblem of each spotless dameB
Clear as her soul and shining as her frameB
Beauty which nature only can impartC
And such a polish as disgraces artC
But Fate disposed them in this humble sortD
And hid in deserts what would charm a courtD

Alexander Pope



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