To His Grace The Duke Of Chandos. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDE FFAAGG| Were Princes grac'd with Souls like thine | A |
| Princes had still been deem'd divine | A |
| Such Merit as we find in thee | B |
| First introduc'd Idolatry | B |
| When an excelling Form and Mind | C |
| Delighting had misled Mankind | C |
| Inspiring with an awful Sense | D |
| Of infinite Beneficence | E |
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| Were Kings elective Realms would sue | F |
| Contending to be sway'd by you | F |
| Yet tho' no regal Throne is thine | A |
| Thou hast no Reason to repine | A |
| Since Heav'n that gave the Monarch's Heart | G |
| Bestow'd thee far the nobler Part | G |
Mary Barber
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To His Grace The Duke Of Chandos. is a poem by Mary Barber. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.