Lines To Miss C. On Her Leaving The Country. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEFFGHIJKLMM| Since Friendship soon must bid a fond adieu | A |
| And parting wish your charms she never knew | A |
| Dear Laura hear one genuine thought express'd | B |
| Warm from the heart and to the heart address'd | B |
| Much do I wish you all your soul holds dear | C |
| To sooth and sweeten ev'ry trouble here | D |
| But heav'n has yielded such an ample store | E |
| You cannot ask nor can I wish you more | E |
| Bless'd with a sister's love whose gentle mind | F |
| Still pure tho' polish'd virtuous and refin'd | F |
| Will aid your tend'rer years and innocence | G |
| Beneath the shelter of her riper sense | H |
| Charm'd with the bright example may you move | I |
| And loving richly copy what you love | J |
| Adieu and blame not if an artless pray'r | K |
| Should self directed ask one moment's care | L |
| When years and absence shall their shade extend | M |
| Reflect who sighs adieu and call him friend | M |
John Carr (sir)
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