Love's Entreaty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFDEF| Tu sa' ch' i' so Signor mie | A |
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| Thou knowest love I know that thou dost know | B |
| That I am here more near to thee to be | C |
| And knowest that I know thou knowest me | C |
| What means it then that we are sundered so | B |
| If they are true these hopes that from thee flow | B |
| If it is real this sweet expectancy | C |
| Break down the wall that stands 'twixt me and thee | C |
| For pain in prison pent hath double woe | B |
| Because in thee I love O my loved lord | D |
| What thou best lovest be not therefore stern | E |
| Souls burn for souls spirits to spirits cry | F |
| I seek the splendour in thy fair face stored | D |
| Yet living man that beauty scarce can learn | E |
| And he who fain would find it first must die | F |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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