Translations. - Milton's Italian Poems. V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEDFGG| Certes my lady sweet your blessed eyes | A |
| It cannot be but that they are my sun | B |
| As strong they smite me as he smites upon | C |
| The man whose way o'er Libyan desert lies | A |
| The while a vapour hot doth me surprise | A |
| From that side springing where my pain doth won | B |
| Perchance accustomed lovers I am none | B |
| And know not in their speech call such things sighs | A |
| A part shut in sore vexed itself conceals | D |
| And shakes my bosom part undisciplined | E |
| Breaks forth and all around to ice congeals | D |
| But that which to mine eyes the way doth find | F |
| Makes all my nights in silent showers abound | G |
| Until my dawn returns with roses crowned | G |
George Macdonald
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