Horace, Book I. Ode Xxxviii. (2) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEBD| Boy I detest all Persian fopperies | A |
| Fillet bound garlands are to me disgusting | B |
| Task not thyself with any search I charge thee | C |
| Where latest roses linger | D |
| Bring me alone for thou wilt find that readily | C |
| Plain myrtle Myrtle neither will disparage | E |
| Thee occupied to serve me or me drinking | B |
| Beneath my vine's cool shelter | D |
William Cowper
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