To A Much Too Unfortunate Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE FFGGHHIIJJ| He will love you presently | A |
| If you be the way you be | A |
| Send your heart a skittering | B |
| He will stoop and lift the thing | B |
| Be your dreams as thread to tease | C |
| Into patterns he shall please | C |
| Let him see your passion is | D |
| Ever tenderer than his | D |
| Go and bless your star above | E |
| Thus are you and thus is Love | E |
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| He will leave you white with woe | F |
| If you go the way you go | F |
| If your dreams were thread to weave | G |
| He will pluck them from his sleeve | G |
| If your heart had come to rest | H |
| He will flick it from his breast | H |
| Tender though the love he bore | I |
| You had loved a little more | I |
| Lady go and curse your star | J |
| Thus Love is and thus you are | J |
Dorothy Parker
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