Invective Against The People Of Pistoja Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEBCCBFEBFEBBEE| I' l' ho vostra merc | A |
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| I've gotten it thanks to your courtesy | B |
| And I have read it twenty times or so | C |
| Thus much may your sharp snarling profit you | D |
| As food our flesh filled to satiety | E |
| After I left you I could plainly see | B |
| How Cain was of your ancestors I know | C |
| You do not shame his lineage for lo | C |
| Your brother's good still seems your injury | B |
| Envious you are and proud and foes to heaven | F |
| Love of your neighbour still you loathe and hate | E |
| And only seek what must your ruin be | B |
| If to Pistoja Dante's curse was given | F |
| Bear that in mind Enough But if you prate | E |
| Praises of Florence 'tis to wheedle me | B |
| A priceless jewel she | B |
| Doubtless but this you cannot understand | E |
| For pigmy virtue grasps not aught so grand | E |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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