Fragment: Canzone Xii 5 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDACCEEFFFGG| I never see after nocturnal rain | A |
| The wandering stars move through the air serene | B |
| And flame forth 'twixt the dew fall and the rime | C |
| But I behold her radiant eyes wherein | D |
| My weary spirit findeth rest from pain | A |
| As dimmed by her rich veil I saw her the first time | C |
| The very heaven beamed with the light sublime | C |
| Of their celestial beauty dewy wet | E |
| Still do they shine and I am burning yet | E |
| Now if the rising sun I see | F |
| I feel the light that hath enamored me | F |
| Or if he sets I follow him when he | F |
| Bears elsewhere his eternal light | G |
| Leaving behind the shadowy waves of night | G |
Emma Lazarus
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