A Dialouge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFECGFHIHIJKLG MKGNONN| HE I am in trouble give me your advice | A |
| SHE No for I'm sure 'twould not be carried out | B |
| HE It shall I swear it shall at any price | A |
| SHE If that's agreed what is this all about | B |
| HE How can I win a woman who is fair | C |
| And cold | D |
| SHE Be colder | E |
| HE But she's proud as well | F |
| SHE Be prouder | E |
| HE But she does not seem to care | C |
| Nor notice when I'm near | G |
| SHE How can you tell | F |
| Whether she does or not until you've tried | H |
| Not being near Avoid her let her see | I |
| The change and should chance place you at her side | H |
| Be colder prouder civiler than she | I |
| HE But if she cares | J |
| SHE Then it will break her heart | K |
| Which will be easier won | L |
| HE 'Tis too severe | G |
| On me I could not | M |
| SHE Then you'd better part | K |
| HE Is this your counsel Well good by my dear | G |
| SHE Stay there's one thing to do before you go | N |
| HE What | O |
| SHE lf you really love her tell her so | N |
| Perhaps you'll find her kinder than you know | N |
Alice Duer Miller
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