Fragments From Euripides Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIIJKL

Dear is that valley to the murmuring beesA
The small birds build there and at summer noonB
Oft have I heard a child gay among flowersC
As in the shining grass she sate conceal'dD
Sing to herselfE
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There is a streamlet issuing from a rockF
The village girls singing wild madrigalsG
Dip their white vestments in its waters clearH
And hang them to the sun There first I saw herI
Her dark and eloquent eyes mild full of fireI
'Twas heav'n to look upon and her sweet voiceJ
As tuneable as harp of many stringsK
At once spoke joy and sadness to my soulL

Samuel Rogers



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