Catullus At His Brother-s Grave Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAA| Through many lands and over many seas | A |
| I come my Brother to thine obsequies | A |
| To pay thee the last honours that remain | B |
| And call upon thy voiceless dust in vain | B |
| Since cruel fate has robbed me even of thee | C |
| Unhappy Brother snatched away from me | C |
| Now none the less the gifts our fathers gave | D |
| The melancholy honours of the grave | D |
| Wet with my tears I bring to thee and say | A |
| Farewell farewell for ever and a day | A |
Robert Fuller Murray
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