Lines Sung By Durastanti, When She Took Leave Of The English Stage Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAAC CDDDDCC| Generous gay and gallant nation | A |
| Bold in arms and bright in arts | B |
| Land secure from all invasion | A |
| All but Cupid's gentle darts | B |
| From your charms oh who would run | A |
| Who would leave you for the sun | A |
| Happy soil adieu adieu | C |
| - | |
| Let old charmers yield to new | C |
| In arms in arts be still more shining | D |
| All your joys be still increasing | D |
| All your tastes be still refining | D |
| All your jars for ever ceasing | D |
| But let old charmers yield to new | C |
| Happy soil adieu adieu | C |
Alexander Pope
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