Written At Tunbridge--wells Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDF GHGH IJKJ| These Plains so joyous once to me | A |
| Now sadly chang'd appear | B |
| Hortensia I no more can see | A |
| Who patroniz'd me here | C |
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| Fair Excellence where e'er you go | D |
| May Kindred Angels wait | E |
| To guard you thro' this Vale of Woe | D |
| To your celestial Seat | F |
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| Sage Boerhaave now exert your Art | G |
| New Medicines explore | H |
| A purer or a nobler Heart | G |
| Ne'er sought thy Aid before | H |
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| Your choicest Springs Germania give | I |
| Goddess of Health attend | J |
| Long long and happy may she live | K |
| The lonely Stranger's Friend | J |
Mary Barber
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