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 ear | A |
| By calling of you Nancy | B |
| Which is the name of my sweet friend | C |
| The other's but her fancy | B |
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| Ah dearest girl how could your mind | D |
| The strange distinction frame | E |
| The whimsical unjust caprice | F |
| Which robs you of your name | E |
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| Nancy agrees with what we see | B |
| A being wild and airy | B |
| Gay as a nymph of Flora's train | G |
| Fantastic as a fairy | B |
| - | |
| But Anna's of a different kind | D |
| A melancholy maid | H |
| Boasting a sentimental soul | I |
| In solemn pomp array'd | H |
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| Oh ne'er will I forsake the sound | J |
| So artless and so free | B |
| Be what you will with all mankind | D |
| But Nancy still with me | B |
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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