Lines Sent With Some Indian Rouge To Miss W ---- . Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFGFHH| Go faithless bloom on Delia's cheek | A |
| Your boasted captivations try | B |
| Alas o'er Nature would you seek | A |
| To gain one moment's victory | C |
| Her softer tint sweet look and gentle air | D |
| Shall prove you're but a vain intruder there | D |
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| But go display your charms and taste | E |
| Soon shall you blush a richer red | F |
| To find your mimic pow'r surpass'd | G |
| And whilst upon her cheek you spread | F |
| Your vermeil hue tell her ingenuous heart | H |
| 'Tis the first time she ever practis'd art | H |
John Carr (sir)
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