The Morning Call Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIK BTO THE HONOURABLE LADY | A |
Written and left on her Table during her absence Bathing | B |
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I dare not look at those dear eyes | C |
The sun was never half so bright | D |
There surely more of rapture lies | C |
Than ever bless'd a mortal's sight | D |
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In thy sweet face I see impress'd | E |
Ten thousand thousand charms divine | F |
The sunbeams of thy guileless breast | E |
Like Heaven's eternal mercies shine | F |
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Angel of love life's endless joy | G |
Our hope at morn our evening prayer | H |
The bliss above would have alloy | G |
Unless dear thou wert there | H |
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Oh Woman what a charm hast thou | I |
Our rebel nature thus to tame | J |
We ever must adore and bow | I |
While virtue guards thy holy fane | K |
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Werthing | B |
Thomas Gent
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