Ehue! Fugaces, Posthume, Labuntur Anni Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD CECE FGFG HIHI

Fleeting years are ever bearingA
In their silent course awayB
All that in our pleasures sharingA
Lent to life a cheering rayB
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Beauty's cheek but blooms to witherC
Smiling hours but come to flyD
They are gone Time's but the giverC
Of whate'er is doomed to dieD
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Thou may'st touch with blighting fingerC
All that sense can here enjoyE
Yet within my soul shall lingerC
That which thou canst not destroyE
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Love's sweet voice shall there awakenF
Joys that earth cannot impartG
Joys that live when thou hast takenF
All that here can charm the heartG
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As the years come gliding by meH
Fancy's pleasing visions riseI
Beauty's cheek ah still I see theeH
Still your glances soft blue eyesI

Jones Very



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