Amor Intellectualis Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEECFGGHGHOft have we trod the vales of Castaly | A |
And heard sweet notes of sylvan music blown | B |
From antique reeds to common folk unknown | B |
And often launched our bark upon that sea | C |
Which the nine Muses hold in empery | D |
And ploughed free furrows through the wave and foam | E |
Nor spread reluctant sail for more safe home | E |
Till we had freighted well our argosy | C |
Of which despoiled treasures these remain | F |
Sordello's passion and the honeyed line | G |
Of young Endymion lordly Tamburlaine | G |
Driving his pampered jades and more than these | H |
The seven fold vision of the Florentine | G |
And grave browed Milton's solemn harmonies | H |
Oscar Fingal O'flahertie Wills Wilde
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