Ode To Anactoria Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABACACDEFEGF| That man whoever he may be | A |
| Who sits awhile to gaze on thee | A |
| Hearing thy lovely laugh thy speech | B |
| Throned with the gods he seems to me | A |
| For when a moment to mine eyes | C |
| Thy form discloses silently | A |
| I stand consumed with fires that rise | C |
| Like flames around a sacrifice | D |
| Sight have I none bells out of tune | E |
| Ring in mine ears my tongue lies dumb | F |
| Paler than grass in later June | E |
| Yet daring all | G |
| To thee I come | F |
Sappho
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