Minstrel's Book - Song And Structure Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BA B C DC D E DE D| LET the Greek his plastic clay | A |
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| Mould in human fashion | B |
| While his own creation may | A |
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| Wake his glowing passion | B |
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| But it is our joy to court | C |
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| Great Euphrates' torrent | D |
| Here and there at will to sport | C |
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| In the Wat'ry current | D |
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| Quench'd I thus my spirit's flame | E |
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| Songs had soon resounded | D |
| Water drawn by bards whose fame | E |
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| Pure is may be rounded | D |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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