Lines In The Travellers' Book At Orchomenus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCD E FFGG

In this book a traveller had writtenA
'Fair Albion smiling sees her son departB
To trace the birth and nursery of artB
Noble his object glorious is his aimC
He comes to Athens and he writes his name 'D
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BENEATH WHICH LORD BYRON INSERTED THE FOLLOWINGE
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The modest bard like many a bard unknownF
Rhymes on our names but wisely hides his ownF
But yet whoe'er he be to say no worseG
His name would bring more credit than his verseG

George Gordon Byron



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