Philander's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFBFfrom The Sprightly Pilgrim | A |
I sat and read Anacreon | B |
Moved by the gay delicious measure | C |
I mused that lips were made for love | D |
And love to charm a poet's leisure | C |
And as I mused a maid came by | E |
With something in her look that caught me | F |
Forgotten was Anacreon's line | B |
But not the lesson he had taught me | F |
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
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