The "happy Isles" Of Horace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB AAAA CDCD EAEA FBFB AAAA AGAGOh come with me to the Happy Isles | A |
In the golden haze off yonder | B |
Where the song of the sun kissed breeze beguiles | A |
And the ocean loves to wander | B |
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Fragrant the vines that mantle those hills | A |
Proudly the fig rejoices | A |
Merrily dance the virgin rills | A |
Blending their myriad voices | A |
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Our herds shall fear no evil there | C |
But peacefully feed and rest them | D |
Neither shall serpent nor prowling bear | C |
Ever come there to molest them | D |
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Neither shall Eurus wanton bold | E |
Nor feverish drouth distress us | A |
But he that compasseth heat and cold | E |
Shall temper them both to bless us | A |
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There no vandal foot has trod | F |
And the pirate hosts that wander | B |
Shall never profane the sacred sod | F |
Of those beautiful Isles out yonder | B |
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Never a spell shall blight our vines | A |
Nor Sirius blaze above us | A |
But you and I shall drink our wines | A |
And sing to the loved that love us | A |
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So come with me where Fortune smiles | A |
And the gods invite devotion | G |
Oh come with me to the Happy Isles | A |
In the haze of that far off ocean | G |
Eugene Field
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