I am setting a poem by William Cowper as published in an early 19th-century edition of his work. It uses a curly brace from time to time to mark a rhyming triplet (instead of the usual rhyming couplets). I'm trying to recreate this effect.
Based on a few similar questions on this site and my own reading on the tabular environment, the solution I've come up with so far is:
\documentclass[10pt]{memoir}
\usepackage{verse}
\begin{document}
\begin{verse}
He breaks the cord that held him at the rack,;\
And, conscious of an unincumber'd back,\
Snuffs up the morning air, forgets the rein,\
Loose fly his forelock and his ample mane,;\
$\left.
\begin{tabular}{@{}l@{}}
Responsive to the distant neigh he neighs,;\
Nor stops, till, overleaping all delays,\
He finds the pasture where his fellows graze.
\end{tabular}
\right}$\
\vin Canst thou, and honour'd with a Christian name,\
Buy what is woman born, and feel no shame,?\
\end{verse}
\end{document}
Which results in:
It's almost perfect, but there's a tiny-but-noticeable amount of padding on the left margin of the bracketed lines.
Can anyone suggest an adjustment to my markup that would eliminate even that?


tikzpackage might be what I'm looking for. – RansomOttawa Apr 27 '21 at 04:32\left.– David Carlisle Apr 27 '21 at 06:43