In A Letter To Arc On Her Wishing To Be Called Anna Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE BBGB DHIH JBDB

Forgive me if I wound your earA
By calling of you NancyB
Which is the name of my sweet friendC
The other's but her fancyB
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Ah dearest girl how could your mindD
The strange distinction frameE
The whimsical unjust capriceF
Which robs you of your nameE
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Nancy agrees with what we seeB
A being wild and airyB
Gay as a nymph of Flora's trainG
Fantastic as a fairyB
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But Anna's of a different kindD
A melancholy maidH
Boasting a sentimental soulI
In solemn pomp array'dH
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Oh ne'er will I forsake the soundJ
So artless and so freeB
Be what you will with all mankindD
But Nancy still with meB

Matilda Betham



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Shivani: Such a beautiful acrostic poem wonderful and charming also
Shivani: Such a beautiful acrostic poem
 

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