First Ode Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKL MNOP QRST UEEV ETWE XQYJ ZA2EB2 EBEC2Transplant the beauteous tree | A |
Gardener it gives me pain | B |
A happier resting place | C |
Its trunk deserved | D |
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Yet the strength of its nature | E |
To Earth's exhausting avarice | F |
To Air's destructive inroads | G |
An antidote opposed | H |
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See how it in springtime | I |
Coins its pale green leaves | J |
Their orange fragrance | K |
Poisons each flyblow straight | L |
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The caterpillar's tooth | M |
Is blunted by them | N |
With silv'ry hues they gleam | O |
In the bright sunshine | P |
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Its twigs the maiden | Q |
Fain would twine in | R |
Her bridal garland | S |
Youths its fruit are seeking | T |
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See the autumn cometh | U |
The caterpillar | E |
Sighs to the crafty spider | E |
Sighs that the tree will not fade | V |
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Hov'ring thither | E |
From out her yew tree dwelling | T |
The gaudy foe advances | W |
Against the kindly tree | E |
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And cannot hurt it | X |
But the more artful one | Q |
Defiles with nauseous venom | Y |
Its silver leaves | J |
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And sees with triumph | Z |
How the maiden shudders | A2 |
The youth how mourns he | E |
On passing by | B2 |
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Transplant the beauteous tree | E |
Gardener it gives me pain | B |
Tree thank the gardener | E |
Who moves thee hence | C2 |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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