Horace, Ode Xxxviii. Lib. I. A Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD E AAFFGG| persico odi puer adparatus | A |
| displicent nexae philyra coronae | B |
| mitte sectari Rosa quo locorum | C |
| sera moretur | D |
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| TRANSLATED BY A TREASURY CLERK WHILE WAITING DINNER FOR THE RIGHT HON GEORGE ROBE | E |
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| Boy tell the Cook that I hate all nicknackeries | A |
| Fricassees vol au vents puffs and gim crackeries | A |
| Six by the Horse Guards old Georgy is late | F |
| But come lay the table cloth zounds do not wait | F |
| Nor stop to inquire while the dinner is staying | G |
| At which of his places Old Rose is delaying | G |
Thomas Moore
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