Overture Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFAGHIGJK| From Thrasymedes and Euno | A |
| - | |
| WHO will away to Athens with me who | B |
| Loves choral songs and maidens crown d with flowers | C |
| Unenvious mount the pinnace hoist the sail | D |
| I promise ye as many as are here | E |
| Ye shall not while ye tarry with me taste | F |
| From unrins d barrel the diluted wine | A |
| Of a low vineyard or a plant ill prun d | G |
| But such as anciently the gean isles | H |
| Pour d in libation at their solemn feasts | I |
| And the same goblets shall ye grasp emboss d | G |
| With no vile figures of loose languid boors | J |
| But such as gods have liv d with and have led | K |
Walter Savage Landor
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