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

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEDFGG

Certes my lady sweet your blessed eyesA
It cannot be but that they are my sunB
As strong they smite me as he smites uponC
The man whose way o'er Libyan desert liesA
The while a vapour hot doth me surpriseA
From that side springing where my pain doth wonB
Perchance accustomed lovers I am noneB
And know not in their speech call such things sighsA
A part shut in sore vexed itself concealsD
And shakes my bosom part undisciplinedE
Breaks forth and all around to ice congealsD
But that which to mine eyes the way doth findF
Makes all my nights in silent showers aboundG
Until my dawn returns with roses crownedG

George Macdonald



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