To The Young. Translations. After Heine Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE DFDC

Let your feet not falter your course not alterA
By golden apples till victory's wonB
The sword's sharp clangour the dart's shrill angerA
Swerve not the hero thundering onC
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A bold beginning is half the winningD
An Alexander makes worlds his feeE
No long debating The Queens are waitingD
In his pavilion on beaded kneeE
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Thus swift pursuing his wars and wooingD
He mounts old Darius' bed and throneF
O glorious ruin O blithe undoingD
O drunk death triumph in BabylonC

John Milton Hay



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