To A Young Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEF| Short is the time my friend since I | A |
| First heard thy voice first saw thy face | B |
| And yet the days in gliding by | A |
| Have left within my mind a trace | B |
| A friendly trace of thee and thine | C |
| Which I am sure will long remain | D |
| Within my heart to cheer and shine | C |
| With other joys to lessen pain | D |
| It is my hope also that thou | E |
| May in thy heart and on thy tongue | F |
| Have thoughts and words for him who now | E |
| Is yours so friendly T F Young | F |
Thomas Frederick Young
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