Chorus From Hellas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAACC DEDEFF AGAGHH

The world s great age begins anewA
The golden years returnB
The earth doth like a snake renewA
Her winter weeds outwornA
Heaven smiles and faith and empires gleamC
Like a wrecks of a dissolving dreamC
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A brighter Hellas rears its mountainsD
From waves serener farE
A new Peneus rolls his fountainsD
Against the morning starE
Where fairer Tempes bloom there sleepF
Young Cyclads on a sunnier deepF
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A loftier Argo cleaves the mainA
Fraught with a later prizeG
Another Orpheus sings againA
And loves and weeps and diesG
A new Ulyssses leaves once moreH
Calypso for his native shoreH

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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