Lines To An Accomplished Young Lady, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DBDB EFEF| Whose Timidity frequently agitated her when pressed to gratify her Friends by her Musical Talents | A |
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| 'Tis said and I believe it too | B |
| That genuine merit seeks the shade | C |
| Blushing to think what is her due | B |
| As of her own sweet pow'rs afraid | C |
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| Thus lovely maid on fluttering wings | D |
| Thy pow'rs a thousand fears pursue | B |
| Which like thy own harmonious strings | D |
| When press'd enchant and tremble too | B |
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| The pity which we give you owe | E |
| For mutual fears on both attend | F |
| While anxious thus you joy bestow | E |
| We fear too soon that joy will end | F |
John Carr (sir)
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Lines To An Accomplished Young Lady, is a poem by John Carr (sir). This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.