Dithyramb. [23] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB ADED FGHIJ KLAM MNOON PQRQ| Believe me together | A |
| The bright gods come ever | A |
| Still as of old | B |
| Scarce see I Bacchus the giver of joy | C |
| Than comes up fair Eros the laugh loving boy | C |
| And Phoebus the stately behold | B |
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| They come near and nearer | A |
| The heavenly ones all | D |
| The gods with their presence | E |
| Fill earth as their hall | D |
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| Say how shall I welcome | F |
| Human and earthborn | G |
| Sons of the sky | H |
| Pour out to me pour the full life that ye live | I |
| What to ye O ye gods can the mortal one give | J |
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| The joys can dwell only | K |
| In Jupiter's palace | L |
| Brimmed bright with your nectar | A |
| Oh reach me the chalice | M |
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| Hebe the chalice | M |
| Fill full to the brim | N |
| Steep his eyes steep his eyes in the bath of the dew | O |
| Let him dream while the Styx is concealed from his view | O |
| That the life of the gods is for him | N |
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| It murmurs it sparkles | P |
| The fount of delight | Q |
| The bosom grows tranquil | R |
| The eye becomes bright | Q |
Friedrich Schiller
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