The Ix Ode To Horace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC D EFGG A HHII D JKLL A MMNO D PPQRSS

HORACEA
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While I was pleasing to your armsB
Nor any youth of happier charmsB
Thy snowy bosom blissful prestC
Not Portia's like me was blestC
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LYDIAD
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While for no other fair you burn'dE
Nor Lydia was for Chloe scorn'dF
What maid was then so blest as thineG
Not xx's flame could equal mineG
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HORACEA
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Me Chloe now possesses wholeH
Her voice her lyre command my soulH
For whom Ill gladly die to saveI
Her dearer beauties from the graveI
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LYDIAD
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My heart young Calats inspiresJ
Whose bosom glows with mutal firesK
For whom I twice would die with joyL
If death would spare the charming boyL
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HORACEA
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Yet what if love whole bards we brokeM
Again should tame us to the yokeM
Should I shake off bright Chloe's chainN
And take my Lydia home againO
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LYDIAD
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Though he exceed in beauty farP
The rising lustre of a starP
Though light as cork thy fancy straysQ
Thy passions wild as angry seasR
When vex'd with storms yet gladly IS
With thee would live with thee would dieS

Henry Livingston Jr.



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