To Leonora (2) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFF| Another Leonora once inspir'd | A |
| Tasso with fatal love to frenzy fir'd | A |
| But how much happier liv'd he now were he | B |
| Pierced with whatever pangs for love of Thee | B |
| Since could he hear that heavenly voice of thine | C |
| With Adriana's lute of sound divine | C |
| Fiercer than Pentheus' tho' his eye might roll | D |
| Or idiot apathy benumb his soul | D |
| You still with medicinal sounds might cheer | E |
| His senses wandering in a blind career | E |
| And sweetly breathing thro' his wounded breast | F |
| Charm with soul soothing song his thoughts to rest | F |
John Milton
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