The Reconciliation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC A ECFC A GHDH A IAJA A CHBH A KLML| HE | A |
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| When you were mine in auld lang syne | B |
| And when none else your charms might ogle | C |
| I'll not deny fair nymph that I | D |
| Was happier than a heathen mogul | C |
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| SHE | A |
| - | |
| Before she came that rival flame | E |
| Had ever mater saucier filia | C |
| In those good times bepraised in rhymes | F |
| I was more famed than Mother Ilia | C |
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| HE | A |
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| Chloe of Thrace With what a grace | G |
| Does she at song or harp employ her | H |
| I'd gladly die if only I | D |
| Could live forever to enjoy her | H |
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| SHE | A |
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| My Sybaris so noble is | I |
| That by the gods I love him madly | A |
| That I might save him from the grave | J |
| I'd give my life and give it gladly | A |
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| HE | A |
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| What if ma belle from favor fell | C |
| And I made up my mind to shake her | H |
| Would Lydia then come back again | B |
| And to her quondam love betake her | H |
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| SHE | A |
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| My other beau should surely go | K |
| And you alone should find me gracious | L |
| For no one slings such odes and things | M |
| As does the lauriger Horatius | L |
Eugene Field
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