From The Greek Of Moschus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFFGHHGTan ala tan glaukan otan onemos atrema Balle k t l | A |
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When winds that move not its calm surface sweep | B |
The azure sea I love the land no more | C |
The smiles of the serene and tranquil deep | B |
Tempt my unquiet mind But when the roar | C |
Of Ocean s gray abyss resounds and foam | D |
Gathers upon the sea and vast waves burst | E |
I turn from the drear aspect to the home | D |
Of Earth and its deep woods where interspersed | E |
When winds blow loud pines make sweet melody | F |
Whose house is some lone bark whose toil the sea | F |
Whose prey the wandering fish an evil lot | G |
Has chosen But I my languid limbs will fling | H |
Beneath the plane where the brook s murmuring | H |
Moves the calm spirit but disturbs it not | G |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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