Imitated From Catullus. [1] To Ellen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCAADDAAOh might I kiss those eyes of fire | A |
A million scarce would quench desire | A |
Still would I steep my lips in bliss | B |
And dwell an age on every kiss | B |
Nor then my soul should sated be | C |
Still would I kiss and cling to thee | C |
Nought should my kiss from thine dissever | A |
Still would we kiss and kiss for ever | A |
E'en though the numbers did exceed | D |
The yellow harvest's countless seed | D |
To part would be a vain endeavour | A |
Could I desist ah never never | A |
George Gordon Byron
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