Again Endorsing The Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B BCDCEFGF HBFBEBEB IBDBJKKK

Horace Book II ElegyA
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Liber eram et vacuo meditabar vivere lectoB
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I was free I thought that I had enteredB
Love's Antarctic ZoneC
A truce to sentiment I said My nightsD
shall be my ownC
But Love had double crossed me How canE
Beauty be so fairF
The grace of her the face of her and ohG
her yellow hairF
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And oh the wondrous walk of her So dothH
a goddess glideB
Jove's sister ay or Pallas hath no statelierF
a strideB
Fair as Iscomache herself the LapithanianE
maidB
Or Brimo where at Mercury's side her virginE
form she laidB
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Surrender now ye goddesses whom erst theI
shepherd spiedB
Upon the heights of Ida lay your vestituresD
asideB
And though she reach the countless years ofJ
the Cum an SibylK
May never never Age at those delightfulK
features nibbleK

Franklin Pierce Adams



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