To The Youngest Daughter Of Lady ** Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF| Ah why with tell tale tongue reveal | A |
| What most her blushes would conceal | A |
| Why lift that modest veil to trace | B |
| The seraph sweetness of her face | B |
| Some fairer better sport prefer | C |
| And feel for us if not for her | C |
| For this presumption soon or late | D |
| Know thine shall be a kindred fate | D |
| Another shall in vengeance rise | E |
| Sing Harriet's cheeks and Harriet's eyes | E |
| And echoing back her wood notes wild | F |
| Trace all the mother in the child | F |
Samuel Rogers
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