Imitation Of Tibullus. Sulpicia Ad Cerinthum (lib. Quart.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDD| Cruel Cerinthus does the fell disease | A |
| Which racks my breast your fickle bosom please | A |
| Alas I wish'd but to o'ercome the pain | B |
| That I might live for Love and you again | C |
| But now I scarcely shall bewail my fate | D |
| By Death alone I can avoid your hate | D |
George Gordon Byron
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