Again Endorsing The Lady Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B BCDCEFGF HBFBEBEB IBDBJKKK| Horace Book II Elegy | A |
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| Liber eram et vacuo meditabar vivere lecto | B |
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| I was free I thought that I had entered | B |
| Love's Antarctic Zone | C |
| A truce to sentiment I said My nights | D |
| shall be my own | C |
| But Love had double crossed me How can | E |
| Beauty be so fair | F |
| The grace of her the face of her and oh | G |
| her yellow hair | F |
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| And oh the wondrous walk of her So doth | H |
| a goddess glide | B |
| Jove's sister ay or Pallas hath no statelier | F |
| a stride | B |
| Fair as Iscomache herself the Lapithanian | E |
| maid | B |
| Or Brimo where at Mercury's side her virgin | E |
| form she laid | B |
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| Surrender now ye goddesses whom erst the | I |
| shepherd spied | B |
| Upon the heights of Ida lay your vestitures | D |
| aside | B |
| And though she reach the countless years of | J |
| the Cum an Sibyl | K |
| May never never Age at those delightful | K |
| features nibble | K |
Franklin Pierce Adams
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