Heaven-born Beauty. Second Reading Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCDEFGEFG| Venne non so ben donde | A |
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| It came I know not whence from far above | B |
| That clear immortal flame that still doth rise | C |
| Within thy sacred breast and fills the skies | C |
| And heals all hearts and adds to heaven new love | B |
| This burns me this and the pure light thereof | B |
| Not thy fair face thy sweet untroubled eyes | C |
| For love that is not love for aught that dies | C |
| Dwells in the soul where no base passions move | D |
| If then such loveliness upon its own | E |
| Should graft new beauties in a mortal birth | F |
| The sheath bespeaks the shining blade within | G |
| To gain our love God hath not clearer shown | E |
| Himself elsewhere thus heaven doth vie with earth | F |
| To make thee worthy worship without sin | G |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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