Jugurtha Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCA ACACCA| How cold are thy baths Apollo | A |
| Cried the African monarch the splendid | B |
| As down to his death in the hollow | A |
| Dark dungeons of Rome he descended | B |
| Uncrowned unthroned unattended | C |
| How cold are thy baths Apollo | A |
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| How cold are thy baths Apollo | A |
| Cried the Poet unknown unbefriended | C |
| As the vision that lured him to follow | A |
| With the mist and the darkness blended | C |
| And the dream of his life was ended | C |
| How cold are thy baths Apollo | A |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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