No. 51 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC ADAA EFBG HIJE| To me that man seems like a god in heaven | A |
| seems may I say it greater than all gods are | B |
| who sits by you amp without interruption | A |
| watches you listens | C |
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| to your light laughter which casts such confusion | A |
| onto my senses Lesbia that when I | D |
| gaze at you merely all of my well chosen | A |
| words are forgotten | A |
| - | |
| as my tongue thickens amp a subtle fire | E |
| runs through my body while my ears deafened | F |
| by their own ringing amp at once my eyes are | B |
| covered in darkness | G |
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| Leisure Catullus More than just a nuisance | H |
| leisure you riot overmuch enthusing | I |
| Fabulous cities amp their sometime kings have | J |
| died of such leisure | E |
Gaius Valerius Catullus
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