Rime 111 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMN| Place me where ocean breaks with angry roar | A |
| Or where the waters lie serene and calm | B |
| Place me wherever sun shoots sparks that scorch | C |
| Or where the ice pierces with sharpest pain | D |
| Place me beside the frozen Don by Ganges | E |
| Where the sweet dew and manna are distilled | F |
| Or where the bitter air sparkles with poison | G |
| Wherever people laugh and cry for love | H |
| Place me where cruel heartless Scythians strike | I |
| Or where the people live in peace and quiet | J |
| Or where one lives and dies too soon too late | K |
| I shall live as I've lived be what I've been | L |
| As long as my two faithful stars still shine | M |
| And will not turn their light away from me | N |
Gaspara Stampa
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About Rime 111
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