To E--- Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CACD EFEF G| Let Folly smile to view the names | A |
| Of thee and me in friendship twined | B |
| Yet Virtue will have greater claims | A |
| To love than rank with vice combined | B |
| - | |
| And though unequal is thy fate | C |
| Since title deck'd my higher claims | A |
| Yet envy not this gaudy state | C |
| Thine is the pride of modest worth | D |
| - | |
| Our souls at least congenial meet | E |
| Nor can thy lot my rank disgrace | F |
| Our intercourse is not less sweet | E |
| Since worth of rank supplies the place | F |
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| November | G |
George Gordon Byron
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