To Her Grace The Dutchess Of Portland Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDEFGHH IICC| 'Tis theirs who but to please aspire | A |
| On Fiction to employ the Lyre | A |
| Make Gods and Goddesses display | B |
| The Splendor of the Nuptial Day | B |
| - | |
| To paint thee at the hallow'd Shrine | C |
| A solemn glorious Scene be Mine | C |
| Now lightly touch'd Some other Hour | D |
| If e'er the Cloud dispelling Pow'r | E |
| Remove the Damps that chill my Vein | F |
| I'll trace the slight drawn Lines again | G |
| Warm Col'ring on the Piece bestow | H |
| Till Life shall from the Pencil flow | H |
| - | |
| Lovely Bride with Bliss be crown'd | I |
| Diffusing Happiness around | I |
| Beneficent like Harley shine | C |
| Like Henrietta grace your Line | C |
Mary Barber
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To Her Grace The Dutchess Of Portland is a poem by Mary Barber. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.