Antony's Friend. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGHGH| Bring me my robes and crown | A |
| I must make a brave end | B |
| Charmian fitting the renown | A |
| Of Antony's friend | B |
| Caesar shall find me so | C |
| 'Tired like a royal bride | D |
| When he comes in and the lights are low | C |
| And I'm by Antony's side | D |
| Wedded in Death's bright hall | E |
| Beyond the Egyptian air | F |
| My crown and robes on me and all | E |
| The love that made me fair | F |
| My women sooth to tell | G |
| Soft is the aspic's bite | H |
| It would have pleased my Roman well | G |
| So to have said good night | H |
Robert Crawford
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