Young Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDE FGHGIGWhen at each door the ruffian winds | A |
Have laid a dying man to groan | B |
And filled the air on winter nights | C |
With cries of infants left alone | B |
And every thing that has a bed | D |
Will sigh for others that have none | E |
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On such a night when bitter cold | F |
Young Beauty full of love thoughts sweet | G |
Can redden in her looking glass | H |
With but one gown on in bare feet | G |
She from her own reflected charms | I |
Can feel the joy of summer's heat | G |
William Henry Davies
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