To Harriet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCD CCEFFE| Harriet to see such Circumspection | A |
| In Ladies I have no objection | A |
| Concerning what they read | B |
| An ancient Maid's a sage adviser | C |
| Like her you will be much the wiser | C |
| In word as well as Deed | D |
| - | |
| But Harriet I don't wish to flatter | C |
| And really think 't would make the matter | C |
| More perfect if not quite | E |
| If other Ladies when they preach | F |
| Would certain Damsels also teach | F |
| More cautiously to write | E |
George Gordon Lord Byron
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