Ode To Pity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEFD GHIHJJKJK

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Ever musing I delight to treadB
The Paths of honour and the Myrtle GroveC
Whilst the pale Moon her beams doth shedB
On disappointed LoveD
While Philomel on airy hawthorn BushE
Sings sweet and Melancholy And the thrushF
Converses with the DoveD
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Gently brawling down the turnpike roadG
Sweetly noisy falls the Silent StreamH
The Moon emerges from behind a CloudI
And darts upon the Myrtle Grove her beamH
Ah then what Lovely Scenes appearJ
The hut the Cot the Grot and Chapel queerJ
And eke the Abbey too a mouldering heapK
Cnceal'd by aged pines her head doth rearJ
And quite invisible doth take a peepK

Jane Austen



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  • Traducción Española: Oda A La Piedad Poema
  • Deutsche Übersetzung: Ode An Mitleid Gedicht
  • Traduction française: Ode à La Pitié Poeme
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