Dedication To The Prophecy Of Dante Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABCADEFEFE G

Lady if for the cold and cloudy climeA
Where I was born but where I would not dieB
Of the great Poet Sire of ItalyC
I dare to build the imitative rhymeA
Harsh Runic copy of the South's sublimeA
Thou art the cause and howsoever IB
Fall short of his immortal harmonyC
Thy gentle heart will pardon me the crimeA
Thou in the pride of Beauty and of YouthD
Spakest and for thee to speak and be obeyedE
Are one but only in the sunny SouthF
Such sounds are uttered and such charms displayedE
So sweet a language from so fair a mouthF
Ah to what effort would it not persuadeE
-
Ravenna JuneG

George Gordon Byron



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