Fragmentary Ending Of A Poem I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABB BBCCDEE| To the kind powr who taught me how to sing | A |
| Thus with the first of all wch he bestowd | B |
| Did ancient piety approach the God | B |
| - | |
| Defended long by prejudice pride | B |
| Ive fancyd love a cant its god defyd | B |
| but bravely you assert yr monarchs reign | C |
| wound with a look wth a word inchain | C |
| I feel th' enchanting pain wth pleasure bow | D |
| surely fair Aminta none but you | E |
| Can slav'ry give yet make it lovely too | E |
Thomas Parnell
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