Dedication To The Prophecy Of Dante Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABCADEFEFE G| Lady if for the cold and cloudy clime | A |
| Where I was born but where I would not die | B |
| Of the great Poet Sire of Italy | C |
| I dare to build the imitative rhyme | A |
| Harsh Runic copy of the South's sublime | A |
| Thou art the cause and howsoever I | B |
| Fall short of his immortal harmony | C |
| Thy gentle heart will pardon me the crime | A |
| Thou in the pride of Beauty and of Youth | D |
| Spakest and for thee to speak and be obeyed | E |
| Are one but only in the sunny South | F |
| Such sounds are uttered and such charms displayed | E |
| So sweet a language from so fair a mouth | F |
| Ah to what effort would it not persuade | E |
| - | |
| Ravenna June | G |
George Gordon Byron
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