Imitated From Catullus: To Ellen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCAADDAA

Oh might I kiss those eyes of fireA
A million scarce would quench desireA
Still would I steep my lips in blissB
And dwell an age on every kissB
Nor then my soul should sated beC
Still would I kiss and cling to theeC
Nought should my kiss from thine disseverA
Still would we kiss and kiss for everA
E'en though the numbers did exceedD
The yellow harvest's countless seedD
To part would be a vain endeavorA
Could I desist ah never neverA

George Gordon Byron



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