To The Right Honourable The Lady Kilmorey Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE

Start not nor tremble at the Sight of thisA
It comes not written from the Realms of BlissA
'Tis true you see your once lov'd Roydon's HandB
Thence may conclude from Heav'n some high CommandB
Conscious perhaps of your celestial FrameC
You think you're call'd to Worlds from whence you cameC
Not so but ere her Soul began its FlightD
She thought of you and staid a while to writeD
Kindly for me her dying Suit address'dE
Then view it Madam as her last RequestE

Mary Barber



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