Ode To Pity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEFD GHIHJJKJKA | |
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Ever musing I delight to tread | B |
The Paths of honour and the Myrtle Grove | C |
Whilst the pale Moon her beams doth shed | B |
On disappointed Love | D |
While Philomel on airy hawthorn Bush | E |
Sings sweet and Melancholy And the thrush | F |
Converses with the Dove | D |
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Gently brawling down the turnpike road | G |
Sweetly noisy falls the Silent Stream | H |
The Moon emerges from behind a Cloud | I |
And darts upon the Myrtle Grove her beam | H |
Ah then what Lovely Scenes appear | J |
The hut the Cot the Grot and Chapel queer | J |
And eke the Abbey too a mouldering heap | K |
Cnceal'd by aged pines her head doth rear | J |
And quite invisible doth take a peep | K |
Jane Austen
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