The Hereditary Prince Of Weimar, On His Proceeding To Paris Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE CCCC FGFG HCHC CCCC IJIJ CCCCSUNG IN A CIRCLE OF FRIENDS | A |
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With one last bumper let us hail | B |
The wanderer beloved | C |
Who takes his leave of this still vale | B |
Wherein in youth he roved | C |
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From loving arms from native home | D |
He tears himself away | E |
To yonder city proud to roam | D |
That makes whole lands its prey | E |
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Dissension flies all tempests end | C |
And chained is strife abhorred | C |
We in the crater may descend | C |
From whence the lava poured | C |
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A gracious fate conduct thee through | F |
Life's wild and mazy track | G |
A bosom nature gave thee true | F |
A bosom true bring back | G |
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Thou'lt visit lands that war's wild train | H |
Had crushed with careless heed | C |
Now smiling peace salutes the plain | H |
And strews the golden seed | C |
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The hoary Father Rhine thou'lt greet | C |
Who thy forefather blest | C |
Will think of whilst his waters fleet | C |
In ocean's bed to rest | C |
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Do homage to the hero's manes | I |
And offer to the Rhine | J |
The German frontier who maintains | I |
His own created wine | J |
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So that thy country's soul thy guide | C |
May be when thou hast crossed | C |
On the frail bark to yonder side | C |
Where German faith is lost | C |
Friedrich Schiller
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