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 MotherA
When she meant that he shou'd WedB
You're too Young my Boy she saidB
Nor has Nature made anotherA
Fit to match with Cupid's BedB
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Cupid then her Sight directedC
To a lately Wedded PairD
Where Himself the Match effectedC
They as Youthful they as FairD
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Having by Example carry'dC
This first Point in the DisputeC
WORSELEY next he said's not Marry'dC
Her's with Cupid's Charms may suitC

Anne Kingsmill Finch



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