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

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFCE

A modest youth in love a simpletonA
When to escape myself I seek and shiftB
Lady I of my heart the humble giftB
Vow unto thee In trials many a oneA
True brave I've found it firm to things begunA
By gracious prudent worthy thoughts upliftB
When roars the great world in the thunder riftB
Its own self armour adamant it will donA
From chance and envy as securely barredC
From fears and hopes that still the crowd abuseD
As inward gifts and high worth covetingE
And the resounding lyre and every MuseF
There only wilt thou find it not so hardC
Where Love hath fixed his ever cureless stingE

George Macdonald



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