To The Lady Mary Villars, Governess To The Princess Henrietta Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIIJKWhen I of Villars do but hear the name | A |
It calls to mind that mighty Buckingham | B |
Who was your brave exalted uncle here | C |
Binding the wheel of fortune to his sphere | D |
Who spurned at envy and could bring with ease | E |
An end to all his stately purposes | F |
For his love then whose sacred relics show | G |
Their resurrection and their growth in you | H |
And for my sake who ever did prefer | I |
You above all those sweets of Westminster | I |
Permit my book to have a free access | J |
To kiss your hand most dainty governess | K |
Robert Herrick
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