From The Greek Of Moschus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFFGHHG

Tan ala tan glaukan otan onemos atrema Balle k t lA
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When winds that move not its calm surface sweepB
The azure sea I love the land no moreC
The smiles of the serene and tranquil deepB
Tempt my unquiet mind But when the roarC
Of Ocean s gray abyss resounds and foamD
Gathers upon the sea and vast waves burstE
I turn from the drear aspect to the homeD
Of Earth and its deep woods where interspersedE
When winds blow loud pines make sweet melodyF
Whose house is some lone bark whose toil the seaF
Whose prey the wandering fish an evil lotG
Has chosen But I my languid limbs will flingH
Beneath the plane where the brook s murmuringH
Moves the calm spirit but disturbs it notG

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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