Song A-la-mode Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCD EFEGCCD| O'er the Desert cross the Meadows | A |
| Hunters blew the merry Horn | B |
| Phoebus chas'd the flying Shadows | A |
| Eccho she reply'd in Scorn | B |
| Still adoring | C |
| And deploring | C |
| Why must Thirsis lose his Life | D |
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| Rivers murmur'd from their Fountains | E |
| Acorns dropping from the Oaks | F |
| Fawns came tripping o'er the Mountains | E |
| Fishes bit the naked Hooks | G |
| Still admiring | C |
| And desiring | C |
| When shall Phillis be a Wife | D |
Sir Charles Sedley
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