A Song
by Helen Maria Williams
‘A Song’ is a poem by Helen Maria Williams it has six sections. Each section consists of one stanza that has four lines and an ABAB rhyme scheme.
Helen Maria Williams was a British poet and novelist. She’s also remembered as a translator and religious dissenter. She supported abolitionism and was controversial during her lifetime. Her poetry includes Edwin and Eltruda, A legendary tale and A Poem on the Bill Lately Passed for Regulating the Slave Trade.
‘A Song’ is a poem by Helen Maria Williams it has six sections. Each section consists of one stanza that has four lines and an ABAB rhyme scheme.