Michael Angelo's "dawn." Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EAEAFF| Dawn midnight noonday What are times to thee | A |
| Man's Grief art thou that moanest with the light | B |
| And starest dumb at evening and at night | B |
| Dost wake and dream and slumber fitfully | A |
| Thou art Distress that cannot cry aloud | C |
| That cannot weep that cannot stoop to tear | D |
| One fold of all her garment but with air | D |
| Supremely brooding waits the final shroud | C |
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| Dust long ago the princes of this place | E |
| Forgot the civic losses which in thee | A |
| Great Angelo lamented but thy face | E |
| Proclaims the master's immortality | A |
| So sit thee marble Grief this very day | F |
| How burns the art when long the hand is clay | F |
Margaret Steele Anderson
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