To Himself Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDEFGHIHJKJ| Nor wilt thou rest forever weary heart | A |
| The last illusion is destroyed | B |
| That I eternal thought Destroyed | B |
| I feel all hope and all desire depart | A |
| For life and its deceitful joys | C |
| Forever rest Enough Thy throbbings cease | D |
| Naught can requite thy miseries | E |
| Nor is earth worthy of thy sighs | F |
| Life is a bitter weary load | G |
| The world a slough And now repose | H |
| Despair no more but find in Death | I |
| The only boon Fate on our race bestows | H |
| Still Nature art thou doomed to fall | J |
| The victim scorned of that blind brutal power | K |
| That rules and ruins all | J |
Giacomo Leopardi
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