Variety Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB DBDB EBEB| Ask what prevailing pleasing power | A |
| Allures the sportive wandering bee | B |
| To roam untired from flower to flower | A |
| He'll tell you 'tis variety | B |
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| Look Nature round her features trace | C |
| Her seasons all her changes see | B |
| And own upon Creation's face | C |
| The greatest charm's variety | B |
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| For me ye gracious powers above | D |
| Still let me roam unfixt and free | B |
| In all things but the nymph I love | D |
| I'll change and taste variety | B |
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| But Patty not a world of charms | E |
| Could e'er estrange my heart from thee | B |
| No let me ever seek those arms | E |
| There still I'll find variety | B |
Thomas Moore
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