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author to her book anne bradstreet thou ill - formd offspring of my feeble brain, who after birth didst by my side remain, till snatched from thence by friends, less wise than true, who thee abroad, exposd to publick view, thee in rags, halting to th press to trudge, errors were not lessened (all may judg). return my blushing was not small, mbling brat (in print) should mother call, thee by as one unfit for light, isage was so irksome in my sight; being mine own, at length affection would lemishes amend, if so i could; d thy face, but more defects i saw, ubbing off a spot, still made a flaw. ched thy joynts to make thee even feet, ill thou runst more hobling then is meet; ter dress to trim thee was my mind, ought save home - spun cloth, i th house i find. array mongst vulgars mayst thou roam. licks hands, beware thou dost not come; ake thy way where yet thou art not known, hy father askt say thou hadst none. read the excerpt from the author to her book. thou ill - formd offspring of my feeble brain, who after birth didst by my side remain, till snatched from thence by friends, less wise than true, who thee abroad, exposd to public view what is the rhyme scheme in these lines? a, b, c, d a, a, d, d a, a, b, b
Rhyme scheme is determined by the pattern of rhyming sounds at the end of lines. In the given excerpt, the first - and second - line end - sounds rhyme (brain, remain), and the third - and fourth - line end - sounds rhyme (true, view). So the rhyme scheme is A, A, B, B.
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C. A, A, B, B