Sanazari Hexasticon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEB E BBCCBB| SANAZARI HEXASTICON | A |
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| Viderat Adriacis quondam Neptunus in undis | B |
| Stare urbem et toto ponere Jura mari | C |
| Nunc mihi Tarpeias quantumvis Jupiter Arces | B |
| Objice et illa mihi moenia Martis ait | D |
| Seu pelago Tibrim praefers urbem aspice utramque | E |
| Illam homines dices hanc posuisse deos | B |
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| SANAZAR'S HEXASTICK | E |
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| In Adriatick waves when Neptune saw | B |
| The city stand and give the seas a law | B |
| Now i' th' Tarpeian tow'rs Jove rival me | C |
| And Mars his walls impregnable said he | C |
| Let seas to Tyber yield view both their ods | B |
| You'l grant that built by men but this by gods | B |
Richard Lovelace
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