Epitaph On Mrs Margaret Paston, Of Burningham In Norfolk Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDDEF

So fair so young so innocent so sweetA
So ripe a judgment and so rare a witB
Require at least an age in one to meetA
In her they met but long they could not stayC
'Twas gold too fine to mix without allayC
Heaven's image was in her so well express'dD
Her very sight upbraided all the restD
Too justly ravish'd from an age like thisE
Now she is gone the world is of a pieceF

John Dryden



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