Song A-la-mode Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCD EFEGCCD

O'er the Desert cross the MeadowsA
Hunters blew the merry HornB
Phoebus chas'd the flying ShadowsA
Eccho she reply'd in ScornB
Still adoringC
And deploringC
Why must Thirsis lose his LifeD
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Rivers murmur'd from their FountainsE
Acorns dropping from the OaksF
Fawns came tripping o'er the MountainsE
Fishes bit the naked HooksG
Still admiringC
And desiringC
When shall Phillis be a WifeD

Sir Charles Sedley



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