The Charming Girl Of Somerset. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHBy magic spell was I entranced | A |
When on me first thy brown eyes glanced | A |
And sunbeams played at hide and seek | B |
Thro' silken ringlets on thy dimpling cheek | B |
And like some glorious halo shed | C |
Their radiance o'er thy shapely head | C |
And seemed as if they loved to dwell | D |
Where'er thy airy footsteps fell | D |
And in my dreams I see thee now | E |
The pearly teeth the arching brow | E |
The form that mocks the sculptor's art | F |
To add one curve that could impart | F |
More beauty and more witching grace | G |
Or chisel out a sweeter face | G |
Blest be the hour when first I met | H |
This charming girl of Somerset | H |
George W. Doneghy
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