A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEF GHGH

Persuade me not there is a GraceA
Proceeds from Silvia's Voice or LuteB
Against Miranda's charming FaceA
To make her hold the least DisputeB
Musick which tunes the Soul for LoveC
And stirs up all our soft DesiresD
Do's but the glowing Flame improveE
Which pow'rful Beauty first inspiresF
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Thus whilst with Art she plays and singsG
I to Miranda standing byH
Impute the Music of the StringsG
And all the melting Words applyH

Anne Kingsmill Finch



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