Miss Mary Fairfax Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF| Every day Miss Mary goes her rounds | A |
| Through the splendid house and through the grounds | A |
| Looking if the kitchen table's white | B |
| Seeing if the great big fire's alight | B |
| Finding specks on shining pans and pots | C |
| Never praising much but scolding lots | C |
| If the table's white she does not see | D |
| Roughened hands that once were ivory | D |
| It is fires not cheeks that ought to glow | E |
| And if eyes are dim she doesn't know | E |
| Poor Miss Mary Poor for all she owns | F |
| Since the things she loves are stocks and stones | F |
Lesbia Harford
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