To Catullus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BAB ABABMy brother my Valerius dearest head | A |
Of all whose crowning bay leaves crown their mother | B |
Rome in the notes first heard of thine I read | A |
My brother | B |
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No dust that death or time can strew may smother | B |
Love and the sense of kinship inly bred | A |
From loves and hates at one with one another | B |
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To thee was Caesar's self nor dear nor dread | A |
Song and the sea were sweeter each than other | B |
How should I living fear to call thee dead | A |
My brother | B |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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