Heaven-born Beauty. Second Reading Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCDEFGEFG

Venne non so ben dondeA
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It came I know not whence from far aboveB
That clear immortal flame that still doth riseC
Within thy sacred breast and fills the skiesC
And heals all hearts and adds to heaven new loveB
This burns me this and the pure light thereofB
Not thy fair face thy sweet untroubled eyesC
For love that is not love for aught that diesC
Dwells in the soul where no base passions moveD
If then such loveliness upon its ownE
Should graft new beauties in a mortal birthF
The sheath bespeaks the shining blade withinG
To gain our love God hath not clearer shownE
Himself elsewhere thus heaven doth vie with earthF
To make thee worthy worship without sinG

Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



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