Fragments From Euripides Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDE FGHIIJKLDear is that valley to the murmuring bees | A |
The small birds build there and at summer noon | B |
Oft have I heard a child gay among flowers | C |
As in the shining grass she sate conceal'd | D |
Sing to herself | E |
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There is a streamlet issuing from a rock | F |
The village girls singing wild madrigals | G |
Dip their white vestments in its waters clear | H |
And hang them to the sun There first I saw her | I |
Her dark and eloquent eyes mild full of fire | I |
'Twas heav'n to look upon and her sweet voice | J |
As tuneable as harp of many strings | K |
At once spoke joy and sadness to my soul | L |
Samuel Rogers
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