To A Young Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEF

Short is the time my friend since IA
First heard thy voice first saw thy faceB
And yet the days in gliding byA
Have left within my mind a traceB
A friendly trace of thee and thineC
Which I am sure will long remainD
Within my heart to cheer and shineC
With other joys to lessen painD
It is my hope also that thouE
May in thy heart and on thy tongueF
Have thoughts and words for him who nowE
Is yours so friendly T F YoungF

Thomas Frederick Young



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