The Marriage Of Edward Herbert Esquire, And Mrs. Elizabeth Herbert Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAB CDCD CCCC| CUPID one day ask'd his Mother | A |
| When she meant that he shou'd Wed | B |
| You're too Young my Boy she said | B |
| Nor has Nature made another | A |
| Fit to match with Cupid's Bed | B |
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| Cupid then her Sight directed | C |
| To a lately Wedded Pair | D |
| Where Himself the Match effected | C |
| They as Youthful they as Fair | D |
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| Having by Example carry'd | C |
| This first Point in the Dispute | C |
| WORSELEY next he said's not Marry'd | C |
| Her's with Cupid's Charms may suit | C |
Anne Kingsmill Finch
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