Under A Statue Of Peisander Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAABCBD| He whom ye gaze on was the first | A |
| That in quaint song the deeds rehearsed | A |
| Of him whose arm was swift to smite | A |
| Who dared the lion to the fight | A |
| That tale so strange so manifold | A |
| Peisander of Cameirus told | A |
| For this good work thou may'st be sure | B |
| His country placed him here | C |
| In solid brass that shall endure | B |
| Through many a month and year | D |
Theocritus
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