To His Lute Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEEFFGG HIJJ| If ever in the sylvan shade | A |
| A song immortal we have made | A |
| Come now O lute I prithee come | B |
| Inspire a song of Latium | B |
| - | |
| A Lesbian first thy glories proved | C |
| In arms and in repose he loved | D |
| To sweep thy dulcet strings and raise | E |
| His voice in Love's and Liber's praise | E |
| The Muses too and him who clings | F |
| To Mother Venus' apron strings | F |
| And Lycus beautiful he sung | G |
| In those old days when you were young | G |
| - | |
| O shell that art the ornament | H |
| Of Phoebus bringing sweet content | I |
| To Jove and soothing troubles all | J |
| Come and requite me when I call | J |
Eugene Field
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