Request To The Grace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDAEFF| Ponder my words if so that any be | A |
| Known guilty here of incivility | A |
| Let what is graceless discomposed and rude | B |
| With sweetness smoothness softness be endued | B |
| Teach it to blush to curtsy lisp and show | C |
| Demure but yet full of temptation too | D |
| Numbers ne'er tickle or but lightly plea e | A |
| Unless they have some wanton carriages | E |
| This if ye do each piece will here be good | F |
| And graceful made by your neat sisterhood | F |
Robert Herrick
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