Cicero Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCD EFGHIJKLMNCO| A | |
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| The Roman orator spoke out | B |
| 'midst civil war and strife | C |
| 'Too long I slumbered and Rome's night | D |
| Has overtaken me upon my journey ' | - |
| True But in parting with Rom's glory | E |
| From the Capitoline heights | F |
| You watched in all its grandeur | G |
| The setting of her bloody sun | H |
| Blessed are they who sojourned here | I |
| In this world's fateful hours | J |
| For they were summoned by the angels | K |
| As guests to a great feast | L |
| They witnessed spectacles majestic | M |
| Were brought into the inner circle | N |
| And while there drank immortal life | C |
| From heav'n's own chalice | O |
Fyodor Ivanovich Tyutchev
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