To Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBAACCDDDEEFGHHIBB J| Woman experience might have told me | A |
| That all must love thee who behold thee | A |
| Surely experience might have taught | B |
| Thy firmest promises are nought | B |
| But placed in all thy charms before me | A |
| All I forget but to adore thee | A |
| Oh memory Thou choicest blessing | C |
| When join'd with hope when still possessing | C |
| But how much cursed by every lover | D |
| When hope is fled and passion's over | D |
| Woman that fair and fond deceiver | D |
| How throbs the pulse when first we view | E |
| The eye that rolls in glossy blue | E |
| Or sparkles black or mildly throws | F |
| A beam from under hazel brows | G |
| How quick we credit every oath | H |
| And hear her plight the willing troth | H |
| Fondly we hope't will last for aye | I |
| When lo she changes in a day | B |
| This record will for ever stand | B |
| 'Woman thy vows are traced in sand ' | J |
George Gordon Byron
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