Mart. Epi. Xliii. Lib. I. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDEF G CCEEEE| MART EPI XLIII LIB I | A |
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| Conjugis audisset fatum cum Portia Bruti | B |
| Et substracta sibi quaereret arma dolor | C |
| Nondum scitis ait mortem non posse negari | C |
| Credideram satis hoc vos docuisse patrem | D |
| Dixit et ardentes avido bibit ore favillas | E |
| I nunc et ferrum turba molesta nega | F |
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| IN ENGLISH | G |
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| When Portia her dear lord's sad fate did hear | C |
| And noble grief sought arms were hid from her | C |
| Know you not yet no hinderance of death is | E |
| Cato I thought enough had taught you this | E |
| So said her thirsty lips drink flaming coales | E |
| Go now deny me steel officious fools | E |
Richard Lovelace
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Mart. Epi. Xliii. Lib. I. is a poem by Richard Lovelace. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
