Miss Mary Fairfax Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF

Every day Miss Mary goes her roundsA
Through the splendid house and through the groundsA
Looking if the kitchen table's whiteB
Seeing if the great big fire's alightB
Finding specks on shining pans and potsC
Never praising much but scolding lotsC
If the table's white she does not seeD
Roughened hands that once were ivoryD
It is fires not cheeks that ought to glowE
And if eyes are dim she doesn't knowE
Poor Miss Mary Poor for all she ownsF
Since the things she loves are stocks and stonesF

Lesbia Harford



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