To Joseph Joachim Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEEDED| Belov'd of all to whom that Muse is dear | A |
| Who hid her spirit of rapture from the Greek | B |
| Whereby our art excelleth the antique | B |
| Perfecting formal beauty to the ear | C |
| Thou that hast been in England many a year | A |
| The interpreter who left us nought to seek | B |
| Making Beethoven's inmost passion speak | B |
| Bringing the soul of great Sebastian near | A |
| Their music liveth ever and 'tis just | D |
| That thou good Joachim so high thy skill | E |
| Rank as thou shalt upon the heavenly hill | E |
| Laurel'd with them for thy ennobling trust | D |
| Remember'd when thy loving hand is still | E |
| And every ear that heard thee stopt with dust | D |
Robert Seymour Bridges
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