Translations From Catullus. Carm. Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EAEA CFCF

pauca nunciate meae puellaeA
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Comrades and friends with whom where'erB
The fates have willed thro' life I've rovedC
Now speed ye home and with you bearD
These bitter words to her I've lovedC
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Tell her from fool to fool to runE
Where'er her vain caprice may callA
Of all her dupes not loving oneE
But ruining and maddening allA
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Bid her forget what now is pastC
Our once dear love whose rain liesF
Like a fair flower the meadow's lastC
Which feels the ploughshare's edge and diesF

Thomas Moore



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