Words Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDD EEFFFF GGHHHH| Adapted to a Spanish Melody | A |
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| My lady hath as soft a hand | B |
| As any queen in fairy land | B |
| And hidden in her tiny boot | C |
| As dainty and as light a foot | D |
| Her foot | D |
| Her little hand and foot | D |
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| No star that kindles in the sky | E |
| Burns brighter than my lady's eye | E |
| And ne'er before did beauty grace | F |
| So fair a form so sweet a face | F |
| Her face | F |
| Her gentle form and face | F |
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| My lady hath a golden heart | G |
| Free from the dross of worldly art | G |
| Which in the sight of heaven above | H |
| Is mine with all its hoarded love | H |
| Her love | H |
| Her boundless wealth of love | H |
George Pope Morris
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