Horace Ii, 13. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE AGHGIJKL AMNMABOB| O fountain of Blandusia | A |
| Whence crystal waters flow | B |
| With garlands gay and wine I'll pay | C |
| The sacrifice I owe | B |
| A sportive kid with budding horns | D |
| I have whose crimson blood | E |
| Anon shall die and sanctify | F |
| Thy cool and babbling flood | E |
| - | |
| O fountain of Blandusia | A |
| The dogstar's hateful spell | G |
| No evil brings unto the springs | H |
| That from thy bosom well | G |
| Here oxen wearied by the plow | I |
| The roving cattle here | J |
| Hasten in quest of certain rest | K |
| And quaff thy gracious cheer | L |
| - | |
| O fountain of Blandusia | A |
| Ennobled shalt thou be | M |
| For I shall sing the joys that spring | N |
| Beneath your ilex tree | M |
| Yes fountain of Blandusia | A |
| Posterity shall know | B |
| The cooling brooks that from thy nooks | O |
| Singing and dancing go | B |
Eugene Field
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