The Dedication: To Cornelius Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHBI| To whom do I send this fresh little book | A |
| of wit just polished off with dry pumice | B |
| To you Cornelius since you were accustomed | C |
| to consider my trifles worth something | D |
| even then when you alone of Italians | E |
| dared to explain all the ages in three learned | F |
| works by Jupiter and with the greatest labour | G |
| Then take this little book for your own whatever | H |
| it is and is worth virgin Muse patroness | B |
| let it last for more lives than one | I |
Gaius Valerius Catullus
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