From The Greek Of Meleager Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDD EFEFGGEHII| Fill high the cup with liquid flame | A |
| And speak my Heliodora's name | A |
| Repeat its magic o'er and o'er | B |
| And let the sound my lips adore | C |
| Live in the breeze till every tone | D |
| And word and breath speaks her alone | D |
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| Give me the wreath that withers there | E |
| It was but last delicious night | F |
| It circled her luxuriant hair | E |
| And caught her eyes' reflected light | F |
| Oh haste and twine it round my brow | G |
| 'Tis all of her that's left me now | G |
| And see each rosebud drops a tear | E |
| To find the nymph no longer here | H |
| No longer where such heavenly charms | I |
| As hers should be within these arms | I |
Thomas Moore
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