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Acrostic poem for fever please tell me it's urgent I can't think and for library also

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BERTHA

Born beneath a lucky star,

Eminent thy beauties are,

Rising over those around

To a height we rarely see;

Happiness the most profound

All who know thee wish for thee.

CHARITY

Cherry lips and sparkling eyes,

Hair in glossy locks that lies,

Are attractive, we confess,

Rarely made the world to bless,

If combined with artlessness;

These unite to make thee fair,

Yielding beauty past compare.

CHLOE

Cherry lips and sparkling eyes,

Hair in glossy locks that lies,

Are attractive, we confess,

Rarely made the world to bless,

If combined with artlessness;

These unite to make thee fair,

Yielding beauty past compare.

CONSTANCE

Courted much and flattered more,

Owning beauty, owning grace,

Never modest maiden wore

Sweeter air or fairer face.

Tried by all to make her vain,

As they strive her love to gain;

Now our wonder comes that she

Can beneath that test remain

Ever free from vanity.

DAISY

Demand not why I must her praise rehearse,

And homage proffer to her loveliness

In fervid language, though in feeble verse:

Summon me not excuses to express;

You see her charms — why, how can I say less?

EMILY

Easy in manner, elegant, refined,

Modest her looks, accordant with her mind;

In beauty clad, with sober sense entwined;

Loving unselfishly her kin and kind,

Yet to her own rare merits ever blind.

EMMA

Eluding sight, a subtle charm is thine,

Most difficult to properly define,

Made by thy beauty so beyond compare,

And musical voice and manner debonair.

ETHEL

'Ethel' means 'noble,' but nobility

The world has found lies not in birth alone,

Her noble mind in noble thoughts we see,

Ending in noble deeds; and thus 't is shown

Lovely in looks, her works as sweet may be.

HANNAH

Here is a name which, read it as you may,

A similar sweetness shows from either way.

No hardness there, no syllables to hiss,

No guttural sounds ring horrible in this;

And so its owner — scan her as you may,

Her charms the same rare excellence display.

Explanation:

HEY , CHOOSE ANY ONE FROM THESE ACROUSTIC POEMS. MARK AS BRAINLIEST.

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