Moral Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEFGHGIJKJ| Would we attain the happiest State | A |
| That is design'd us here | B |
| No Joy a Rapture must create | A |
| No Grief beget Despair | C |
| No Injury fierce Anger raise | D |
| No Honour tempt to Pride | E |
| No vain Desires of empty Praise | D |
| Must in the Soul abide | E |
| No Charms of Youth or Beauty move | F |
| The constant settl'd Breast | G |
| Who leaves a Passage free to Love | H |
| Shall let in all the rest | G |
| In such a Heart soft Peace will live | I |
| Where none of these abound | J |
| The greatest Blessing Heav'n do's give | K |
| Or can on Earth be found | J |
Anne Kingsmill Finch
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