Michael Angelo's "dawn." Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDC EAEAFF

Dawn midnight noonday What are times to theeA
Man's Grief art thou that moanest with the lightB
And starest dumb at evening and at nightB
Dost wake and dream and slumber fitfullyA
Thou art Distress that cannot cry aloudC
That cannot weep that cannot stoop to tearD
One fold of all her garment but with airD
Supremely brooding waits the final shroudC
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Dust long ago the princes of this placeE
Forgot the civic losses which in theeA
Great Angelo lamented but thy faceE
Proclaims the master's immortalityA
So sit thee marble Grief this very dayF
How burns the art when long the hand is clayF

Margaret Steele Anderson



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