A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEF GHGHPersuade me not there is a Grace | A |
Proceeds from Silvia's Voice or Lute | B |
Against Miranda's charming Face | A |
To make her hold the least Dispute | B |
Musick which tunes the Soul for Love | C |
And stirs up all our soft Desires | D |
Do's but the glowing Flame improve | E |
Which pow'rful Beauty first inspires | F |
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Thus whilst with Art she plays and sings | G |
I to Miranda standing by | H |
Impute the Music of the Strings | G |
And all the melting Words apply | H |
Anne Kingsmill Finch
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