Translations. - Milton's Italian Poems. Vi Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFCE| A modest youth in love a simpleton | A |
| When to escape myself I seek and shift | B |
| Lady I of my heart the humble gift | B |
| Vow unto thee In trials many a one | A |
| True brave I've found it firm to things begun | A |
| By gracious prudent worthy thoughts uplift | B |
| When roars the great world in the thunder rift | B |
| Its own self armour adamant it will don | A |
| From chance and envy as securely barred | C |
| From fears and hopes that still the crowd abuse | D |
| As inward gifts and high worth coveting | E |
| And the resounding lyre and every Muse | F |
| There only wilt thou find it not so hard | C |
| Where Love hath fixed his ever cureless sting | E |
George Macdonald
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