To Mary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGFGHDHDI seem in the midst of the crowd | A |
The lightest of all | B |
My laughter rings cheery and loud | A |
In banquet and ball | B |
My lip hath its smiles and its sneers | C |
For all men to see | D |
But my soul and my truth and my tears | E |
Are for thee are for thee | D |
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Around me they flatter and fawn | F |
The young and the old | G |
The fairest are ready to pawn | F |
Their hearts for my gold | G |
They sue me I laugh as I spurn | H |
The slaves at my knee | D |
But in faith and in fondness I turn | H |
Unto thee unto thee | D |
William Makepeace Thackeray
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