Odes Of Anacreon - Ode Xlix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE FFGGHH| When Bacchus Jove's immortal boy | A |
| The rosy harbinger of joy | A |
| Who with the sunshine of the bowl | B |
| Thaws the winter of our soul | B |
| When to my inmost core he glides | C |
| And bathes it with his ruby tides | C |
| A flow of joy a lively heat | D |
| Fires my brain and wings my feet | D |
| Calling up round me visions known | E |
| To lovers of the bowl alone | E |
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| Sing sing of love let music's sound | F |
| In melting cadence float around | F |
| While my young Venus thou and I | G |
| Responsive to its murmurs sigh | G |
| Then waking from our blissful trance | H |
| Again we'll sport again we'll dance | H |
Thomas Moore
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