Answered, For Lord William Hamilton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACACADAD

Good Madam when ladies are willingA
A man must needs look like a foolB
For me I would not give a shillingA
For one who would love out of ruleB
You should leave us to guess by your blushingA
And not speak the matter so plainC
'Tis ours to write and be pushingA
'Tis yours to affect a disdainC
That you're in a terrible takingA
By all these sweet oglings I seeD
But the fruit that can fall without shakingA
Indeed is too mellow for meD

Lady Mary Wortley Montagu



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