Verses Addressed To Amanda Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGG| Ah urged too late from beauty's bondage free | A |
| Why did I trust my liberty with thee | A |
| And thou why didst thou with inhuman art | B |
| If not resolved to take seduce my heart | B |
| Yes yes you said for lovers' eyes speak true | C |
| You must have seen how fast my passion grew | C |
| And when your glances chanced on me to shine | D |
| How my fond soul ecstatic sprung to thine | D |
| But mark me fair one what I now declare | E |
| Thy deep attention claims and serious care | E |
| It is no common passion fires my breast | F |
| I must be wretched or I must be blessed | F |
| My woes all other remedy deny | G |
| Or pitying give me hope or bid me die | G |
James Thomson
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