Avieni V. C. Ad Amicos Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A AAAABBC D DDDAADDAVIENI V C AD AMICOS | A |
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Rure morans quid agam respondi pauca rogatus | A |
Mane deum exoro famulos post arvaque viso | A |
Partitusque meis justos indico labores | A |
Inde lego Phoebumque cio Musamque lacesso | A |
Tunc oleo corpus fingo mollique palaestra | B |
Stringo libens animo gaudensque ac foenore liber | B |
Prandeo poto cano ludo lavo caeno quiesco | C |
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ENGLISHED | D |
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Ask'd in the country what I did I said | D |
I view my men and meads first having pray'd | D |
Then each of mine hath his just task outlay'd | D |
I read Apollo court I rouse my Muse | A |
Then I anoynt me and stript willing loose | A |
My self on a soft plat from us'ry blest | D |
I dine drink sing play bath I sup I rest | D |
Richard Lovelace
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