To Mollie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB AAAB| O Mollie I would I possessed such a heart | A |
| It enchants me so gentle and true | B |
| I would I possessed all its magical art | A |
| Then Mollie I would enchant you | B |
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| Those dear rosy lips tho' I never caressed them | C |
| Are as sweet as the wild honey dew | B |
| Your cheeks all the angels in Heaven have blessed them | C |
| But not one is as lovely as you | B |
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| Then give me that heart O that innocent heart | A |
| For mine own is cold and perdu | A |
| It enchants me but give me its magical art | A |
| Then Mollie I will enchant you | B |
Hanford Lennox Gordon
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