Senecae Ex Cleanthe Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEC C FFFGG| SENECAE EX CLEANTHE | A |
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| Duc me Parens celsique Dominator poli | B |
| Quocunque placuit nulla parendi mora est | C |
| Adsum impiger fac nolle comitabor gemens | D |
| Malusque patiar facere quod licuit bono | E |
| Ducunt volentem Fata nolentem trahunt | C |
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| ENGLISHED | C |
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| Parent and Prince of Heav'n O lead I pray | F |
| Where ere you please I follow and obey | F |
| Active I go sighing if you gainsay | F |
| And suffer bad what to the good was law | G |
| Fates lead the willing but unwilling draw | G |
Richard Lovelace
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