Young Beauty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDE FGHGIG

When at each door the ruffian windsA
Have laid a dying man to groanB
And filled the air on winter nightsC
With cries of infants left aloneB
And every thing that has a bedD
Will sigh for others that have noneE
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On such a night when bitter coldF
Young Beauty full of love thoughts sweetG
Can redden in her looking glassH
With but one gown on in bare feetG
She from her own reflected charmsI
Can feel the joy of summer's heatG

William Henry Davies



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