Horace, Ode I. Lib. Iii. A Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAA BABACDCD| odi profanum valgus et arceo | A |
| favete linguis carmina non prius | A |
| audila Musarum sacerdos | A |
| virginibus puerisque canto | A |
| regum timendorum in proprios greges | A |
| reges in ipsos imperium est Jovis | A |
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| I hate thee oh Mob as my Lady hates delf | B |
| To Sir Francis I'll give up thy claps and thy hisses | A |
| Leave old Magna Charta to shift for itself | B |
| And like Godwin write books for young masters and misses | A |
| Oh it is not high rank that can make the heart merry | C |
| Even monarchs themselves are not free from mishap | D |
| Tho' the Lords of Westphalia must quake before Jerry | C |
| Poor Jerry himself has to quake before Nap | D |
Thomas Moore
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