Horace, Ode I. Lib. Iii. A Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAA BABACDCD

odi profanum valgus et arceoA
favete linguis carmina non priusA
audila Musarum sacerdosA
virginibus puerisque cantoA
regum timendorum in proprios gregesA
reges in ipsos imperium est JovisA
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I hate thee oh Mob as my Lady hates delfB
To Sir Francis I'll give up thy claps and thy hissesA
Leave old Magna Charta to shift for itselfB
And like Godwin write books for young masters and missesA
Oh it is not high rank that can make the heart merryC
Even monarchs themselves are not free from mishapD
Tho' the Lords of Westphalia must quake before JerryC
Poor Jerry himself has to quake before NapD

Thomas Moore



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