To Professor Jebb Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CCDC EEFEFair things are slow to fade away | A |
Bear witness you that yesterday | A |
From out the Ghost of Pindar inyou | B |
Roll'd an Olympian and they say | A |
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That here the torpid mummy wheat | C |
Of Egypt bore a grain as sweet | C |
As that which gilds the glebe of England | D |
Sunn'd with a summer of milder heat | C |
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So may this legend for awhile | E |
If greeted by your classic smile | E |
Tho' dead in its Trinacrian Enna | F |
Blossom again on a colder isle | E |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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