On Myselfe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDAAEFAA| Good Heav'n I thank thee since it was design'd | A |
| I shou'd be fram'd but of the weaker kinde | A |
| That yet my Soul is rescu'd from the Love | B |
| Of all those Trifles which their Passions move | C |
| Pleasures and Praise and Plenty haue with me | D |
| But their just value If allow'd they be | D |
| Freely and thankfully as much I tast | A |
| As will not reason or Religion wast | A |
| If they're deny'd I on my selfe can Liue | E |
| And slight those aids unequal chance does give | F |
| When in the Sun my wings can be display'd | A |
| And in retirement I can bless the shade | A |
Anne Kingsmill Finch
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