Back From Spain: To Veranius Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDEFGGHIJEK| A | |
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| Veranius first to me of all | B |
| my three hundred thousand friends | C |
| have you come home to your own house | D |
| your harmonious brothers and old mother | E |
| You re back O happy news for me | F |
| I ll see you safe and sound and listen | G |
| to your tales of Spanish places that you ve done | G |
| and tribes as is your custom and | H |
| hang about your neck and kiss | I |
| your lovely mouth and eyes | J |
| O who of all men is happier | E |
| than I the gladdest and happiest | K |
Gaius Valerius Catullus
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