Female Revenge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEBFGG| ' I heard Bill say to day Mary | A |
| That you are a charming fairy | A |
| And that to town he'd give you drive | B |
| But just as sure as you're alive | B |
| He does intend to have the bliss | C |
| Of stealing from your lips a kiss ' | D |
| 'I'll let him drive me now Jane | E |
| His efforts they will all be vain | E |
| I hate him and I him defy' | B |
| And anger flashed from her eye | F |
| 'The monster's wiles I will defeat | G |
| Peck of strong onions I will eat | G |
James Mcintyre
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