To Miss Atkinson, On The Extreme Diffidence Which She Displays To Strangers. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE

Just as a fawn in forest shadeA
Trembling to meet th' admiring eyeB
I've seen thee try to hide sweet maidA
Thy charms behind thy modestyC
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Thus too I've seen at midnight stealD
A fleecy cloud before the windE
And veil tho' it could not concealD
The brilliant light that shone behindE

John Carr (sir)



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