A Prayer To Nature. Amor Redivivus. - Second Reading Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBADEADE| Sol perch tue bellezze | A |
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| If only that thy beauties here may be | B |
| Deathless through Time that rends the wreaths he twined | C |
| I trust that Nature will collect and bind | C |
| All those delights the slow years steal from thee | B |
| And keep them for a birth more happily | B |
| Born under better auspices refined | C |
| Into a heavenly form of nobler mind | C |
| And dowered with all thine angel purity | B |
| Ah me and may heaven also keep my sighs | A |
| My scattered tears preserve and reunite | D |
| And give to him who loves that fair again | E |
| More happy he perchance shall move those eyes | A |
| To mercy by the griefs my manhood blight | D |
| Nor lose the kindness that from me is ta'en | E |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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