A Prayer For Grace In Death. Second Reading Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFDGF| Parmi che spesso | A |
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| Ofttimes my great desire doth flatter me | B |
| With hope on earth yet many years to stay | C |
| Still Death the more I love it day by day | C |
| Takes from the life I love so tenderly | B |
| What better time for that dread change could be | B |
| If in our griefs alone to God we pray | C |
| Oh lead me Lord oh lead me far away | C |
| From every thought that lures my soul from Thee | B |
| Yea if at any hour through grace of Thine | D |
| The fervent zeal of love and faith that cheer | E |
| And fortify the soul my heart assail | F |
| Since nought achieve these mortal powers of mine | D |
| Plant like a saint in heaven that virtue here | G |
| For lacking Thee all good must faint and fail | F |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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