On A Fan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEFGHH I| Now I've painted these flowers say what can I do | A |
| To render them worthy acceptance from you | A |
| I know of no sybil whose wonderful art | B |
| Could to them superior virtues impart | B |
| Who of magical influence wonders could tell | C |
| And who over each blossom could mutter a spell | C |
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| You only the humbler enchantments can prove | D |
| That arise from esteem from respect and from love | E |
| With such I assail you and pow'rful the charm | F |
| When applied to a heart sympathetic and warm | G |
| To a heart such as that which if right I divine | H |
| O C ll n n dwells in that bosom of thine | H |
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| NOV | I |
Matilda Betham
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