Sincerity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEG HIHI| Sincerity what are thy Views | A |
| No more my Breast attend | B |
| By thee alas we often lose | A |
| But seldom gain a Friend | B |
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| No more with dang'rous Zeal presume | C |
| To warn whom you esteem | D |
| Be wise or I foresee your Doom | C |
| Impertinence you'll seem | D |
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| A thousand Ills from thee I've found | E |
| A thousand more I fear | F |
| In Worlds like this should you abound | E |
| What Bus'ness have you here | G |
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| But if you still must haunt my Breast | H |
| To Desarts we'll repair | I |
| Or seek the Mansions of the Blest | H |
| They know your Value there | I |
Mary Barber
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