The Antiques At Paris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFG

That which Grecian art createdA
Let the Frank with joy elatedA
Bear to Seine's triumphant strandB
And in his museums gloriousC
Show the trophies all victoriousC
To his wondering fatherlandB
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They to him are silent everD
Into life's fresh circle neverD
From their pedestals come downE
He alone e'er holds the MusesF
Through whose breast their power diffusesF
To the Vandal they're but stoneG

Friedrich Schiller



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