Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Lxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEFFGGHHII

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Like some wanton filly sportingB
Maid Of Thrace thou flyest my courtingB
Wanton filly tell me whyC
Thou trip'st away with scornful eyeC
And seem'st to think my doating heartD
Is novice in the bridling artD
Believe me girl it is not soE
Thou'lt find this skilful hand can throwE
The reins around that tender formF
However wild however warmF
Yes trust me I can tame thy forceG
And turn and wind thee in the courseG
Though wasting now thy careless hoursH
Thou sport amid the herbs and flowersH
Soon shalt thou feel the rein's controlI
And tremble at the wished for goalI

Thomas Moore



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