Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEFFGGHIA | |
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Youth's endearing charms are fled | B |
Hoary locks deform my head | B |
Bloomy graces dalliance gay | C |
All the flowers of life decay | C |
Withering age begins to trace | D |
Sad memorials o'er my face | D |
Time has shed its sweetest bloom | E |
All the future must be gloom | E |
This it is that sets me sighing | F |
Dreary is the thought of dying | F |
Lone and dismal is the road | G |
Down to Pluto's dark abode | G |
And when once the journey's o'er | H |
Ah we can return no more | I |
Thomas Moore
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