On My Sister Joanna's Entrance Into Her 33rd Year Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCCDEE FFGGCDHHEEIIJK

On this thy natal day permit a friendA
A brother with thy joys his own to blendA
In all gladness he would wish to shareB
As willing in thy griefs a part to bearB
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Meekly attend the ways of higher heav'nC
Is much deny'd Yet much my dear is giv'nC
Thy health thy reason unimpaired remainC
And while as new fal'n snows thy spotless fameD
The partner of thy life attentive kindE
And blending e'en the interests of the mindE
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What bliss is thine when fore thy glistring eyeF
Thy lovely infant train pass jocund byF
The ruddy cheek the smiling morning faceG
Denote a healthy undegenerate raceG
In them renew'd you'll live and live againC
And children's children's children lisp thy nameD
Bright be the skies where'er my sister goesH
Nor scowling tempests injure her reposeH
The field of life with roses thick be strow'dE
Nor one sharp thorn lie lurking in the roadE
Thy ev'ry path be still a path of peaceI
And each revolving year thy joys increaseI
Till hours and years of time itself be o'erJ
And one eternal day around thee pourK

Henry Livingston Jr.



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