Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEFFGGHHII| A | |
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| - | |
| Like some wanton filly sporting | B |
| Maid Of Thrace thou flyest my courting | B |
| Wanton filly tell me why | C |
| Thou trip'st away with scornful eye | C |
| And seem'st to think my doating heart | D |
| Is novice in the bridling art | D |
| Believe me girl it is not so | E |
| Thou'lt find this skilful hand can throw | E |
| The reins around that tender form | F |
| However wild however warm | F |
| Yes trust me I can tame thy force | G |
| And turn and wind thee in the course | G |
| Though wasting now thy careless hours | H |
| Thou sport amid the herbs and flowers | H |
| Soon shalt thou feel the rein's control | I |
| And tremble at the wished for goal | I |
Thomas Moore
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