On Landor's 'hellenics' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBFGHIJK| Come hither who grow cloyed to surfeiting | A |
| With lyric draughts o'ersweet from rills that rise | B |
| On Hybla not Parnassus mountain come | C |
| With beakers rinsed of the dulcifluous wave | D |
| Hither and see a magic miracle | E |
| Of happiest science the bland Attic skies | B |
| True mirrored by an English well no stream | F |
| Whose heaven belying surface makes the stars | G |
| Reel with its restless idiosyncrasy | H |
| But well unstirred save when at times it takes | I |
| Tribute of lover's eyelids and at times | J |
| Bubbles with laughter of some sprite below | K |
William Watson
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