Echoes From The Greek Mythology Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC D B EFFEFE G H IBIIB H J DDKKLLHH L M NNLL L H LLLL G

I STARLIGHTA
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With two bright eyes my star my loveB
Thou lookest on the stars aboveB
Ah would that I the heaven might beC
With a million eyes to look on theeC
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PlatoD
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II ROSELEAFB
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A little while the roseE
And after that the thornF
An hour of dewy mornF
And then the glamour goesE
Ah love in beauty bornF
A little while the roseE
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UnknownG
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III PHOSPHOR HESPERH
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O morning star farewellI
My love I now must leaveB
The hours of day I slowly tellI
And turn to her with the twilight bellI
O welcome star of eveB
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MeleagerH
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IV SEASONSJ
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Sweet in summer cups of snowD
Cooling thirsty lips aglowD
Sweet to sailors winter boundK
Spring arrives with garlands crownedK
Sweeter yet the hour that coversL
With one cloak a pair of loversL
Living lost in golden weatherH
While they talk of love togetherH
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AsclepiadesL
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V THE VINE AND THE GOATM
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Although you eat me to the rootN
I yet shall bear enough of fruitN
For wine to sprinkle your dim eyesL
When you are made a sacrificeL
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EuenusL
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VI THE PROFESSORH
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Seven pupils in the classL
Of Professor CalliasL
Listen silent while he drawlsL
Three are benches four are wallsL
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UnknownG

Henry Van Dyke



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