Invective Against The People Of Pistoja Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEBCCBFEBFEBBEE

I' l' ho vostra mercA
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I've gotten it thanks to your courtesyB
And I have read it twenty times or soC
Thus much may your sharp snarling profit youD
As food our flesh filled to satietyE
After I left you I could plainly seeB
How Cain was of your ancestors I knowC
You do not shame his lineage for loC
Your brother's good still seems your injuryB
Envious you are and proud and foes to heavenF
Love of your neighbour still you loathe and hateE
And only seek what must your ruin beB
If to Pistoja Dante's curse was givenF
Bear that in mind Enough But if you prateE
Praises of Florence 'tis to wheedle meB
A priceless jewel sheB
Doubtless but this you cannot understandE
For pigmy virtue grasps not aught so grandE

Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



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