Translations. - Milton's Italian Poems. Iii. Canzone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCACBBDDEBEBFF

Ladies and youths that in their favour baskA
With mocking smiles come round me Prithee whyB
Why dost thou with an unknown language copeC
Love riming Whence thy courage for the taskA
Tell us so never frustrate be thy hopeC
And the best thought still to thy thinking flyB
Thus me they mock Thee other streams they cryB
Thee other shores another sea demandsD
Upon whose verdant strandsD
Are budding even this moment for thy hairE
Immortal guerdon bays that will not dieB
An over burden on thy back why bearE
Song I will tell thee thou for me replyB
My lady saith and her word is my heartF
This is Love's mother tongue and fits his partF

George Macdonald



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