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

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD E AAFFGG

persico odi puer adparatusA
displicent nexae philyra coronaeB
mitte sectari Rosa quo locorumC
sera moreturD
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TRANSLATED BY A TREASURY CLERK WHILE WAITING DINNER FOR THE RIGHT HON GEORGE ROBEE
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Boy tell the Cook that I hate all nicknackeriesA
Fricassees vol au vents puffs and gim crackeriesA
Six by the Horse Guards old Georgy is lateF
But come lay the table cloth zounds do not waitF
Nor stop to inquire while the dinner is stayingG
At which of his places Old Rose is delayingG

Thomas Moore



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