Tune, Il Segreto Per Esser Felice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDCEFGFHIHI A JJKLLKMFNFLOLO A PQRSSRTFUFVCVC

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There are some folks that sayB
They have found out a wayB
To be healthy and wealthy and wiseC
Let your thoughts be but fewD
Do as other folk doD
And never be caught by surpriseC
Let your motto be Follow the fashionE
But let other people aloneF
Do not love them nor hate them nor care for their fateG
But keep a look out for your ownF
Then what though the world may run riotH
Still playing at catch who catch canI
You may just eat your dinner in quietH
And live like a sensible ManI
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Twere a beautiful thingJ
Thus to sit like a kingJ
And talk of the world turning roundK
If it were not that weL
Like all things that we seeL
Are standing on moveable groundK
While we boast of our tranquil enjoymentsM
The means of enjoyment are flownF
Both our joys and our pains till there s nothing remainsN
But the tranquil repose of a stoneF
The world may be utterly crazyL
And life may be labour in vainO
But I'd rather be silly than lazyL
And would not quit life for its painO
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IIIA
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In Nature I readP
Quite a different creedQ
There everything lives in the restR
Each feels the same forceS
As it moves in its courseS
And all by one blessing are blestR
The end that we live for is singleT
But we labour not therefore aloneF
For together we feel how by wheel within wheelU
We are helped by a force not our ownF
So we flee not the world and its dangersV
For He that has made it is wiseC
He knows we are pilgrims and strangersV
And He will enlighten our eyesC

James Clerk Maxwell



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