Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Iii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDDEEFFGGDDHI| A | |
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| Listen to the Muse's lyre | B |
| Master of the pencil's fire | C |
| Sketched in painting's bold display | D |
| Many a city first portray | D |
| Many a city revelling free | E |
| Full of loose festivity | E |
| Picture then a rosy train | F |
| Bacchants straying o'er the plain | F |
| Piping as they roam along | G |
| Roundelay or shepherd song | G |
| Paint me next if painting may | D |
| Such a theme as this portray | D |
| All the earthly heaven of love | H |
| These delighted mortals prove | I |
Thomas Moore
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