The Visit Of The Gods. Imitated From Schiller Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDCEFE GHDBBDIDI DJDGGDFBF

Never believe meA
Appear the ImmortalsB
Never aloneC
Scarce had I welcomed the Sorrow beguilerD
Iacchus but in came Boy Cupid the SmilerD
Lo Phoebus the Glorious descends from his throneC
They advance they float in the Olympians allE
With Divinities fills myF
Terrestrial hallE
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How shall I yield youG
Due entertainmentH
Celestial quireD
Me rather bright guests with your wings of upbuoyanceB
Bear aloft to your homes to your banquets of joyanceB
That the roofs of Olympus may echo my lyreD
Hah we mount on their pinions they waft up my soulI
O give me the nectarD
O fill me the bowlI
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Give him the nectarD
Pour out for the poetJ
Hebe pour freeD
Quicken his eyes with celestial dewG
That Styx the detested no more he may viewG
And like one of us Gods may conceit him to beD
Thanks Hebe I quaff it Io Paean I cryF
The wine of the ImmortalsB
Forbids me to dieF

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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