Phoebus And Hermes Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BC DE FC GDELOS' stately ruler and Maia's son the adroit one | A |
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Warmly were striving for both sought the great prize to obtain | B |
Hermes the lyre demanded the lyre was claim'd by Apollo | C |
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Yet were the hearts of the foes fruitlessly nourish'd by hope | D |
For on a sudden Ares burst in with fury decisive | E |
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Dashing in twain the gold toy brandishing wildly his sword | F |
Hermes malicious one laughed beyond measure yet deep seated sorrow | C |
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Seized upon Phoebus's heart seized on the heart of each Muse | G |
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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