Ganymede Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGCBH GAIBAGJKLGM NOOPKHQAGA| How in the light of morning | A |
| Round me thou glowest | B |
| Spring thou beloved one | C |
| With thousand varying loving bliss | D |
| The sacred emotions | E |
| Born of thy warmth eternal | F |
| Press 'gainst my bosom | G |
| Thou endlessly fair one | C |
| Could I but hold thee clasp'd | B |
| Within mine arms | H |
| - | |
| Ah upon thy bosom | G |
| Lay I pining | A |
| And then thy flowers thy grass | I |
| Were pressing against my heart | B |
| Thou coolest the burning | A |
| Thirst of my bosom | G |
| Beauteous morning breeze | J |
| The nightingale then calls me | K |
| Sweetly from out of the misty vale | L |
| I come I come | G |
| Whither Ah whither | M |
| - | |
| Up up lies my course | N |
| While downward the clouds | O |
| Are hovering the clouds | O |
| Are bending to meet yearning love | P |
| For me | K |
| Within thine arms | H |
| Upwards | Q |
| Embraced and embracing | A |
| Upwards into thy bosom | G |
| Oh Father all loving | A |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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