Cloris And Fanny Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDEDCloris if I were Persia's king | A |
I'd make my graceful queen of thee | B |
While FANNY wild and artless thing | A |
Should but thy humble handmaid be | B |
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There is but one objection in it | C |
That verily I'm much afraid | D |
I should in some unlucky minute | E |
Forsake the mistress for the maid | D |
Thomas Moore
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