Song Intended To Have Been Sung In 'she Stoops To Conquer' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAA BBBB| Ah me when shall I marry me | A |
| Lovers are plenty but fail to relieve me | A |
| He fond youth that could carry me | A |
| Offers to love but means to deceive me | A |
| - | |
| But I will rally and combat the ruiner | B |
| Not a look not a smile shall my passion discover | B |
| She that gives all to the false one pursuing her | B |
| Makes but a penitent loses a lover | B |
Oliver Goldsmith
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