Love's Entreaty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFDEF

Tu sa' ch' i' so Signor mieA
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Thou knowest love I know that thou dost knowB
That I am here more near to thee to beC
And knowest that I know thou knowest meC
What means it then that we are sundered soB
If they are true these hopes that from thee flowB
If it is real this sweet expectancyC
Break down the wall that stands 'twixt me and theeC
For pain in prison pent hath double woeB
Because in thee I love O my loved lordD
What thou best lovest be not therefore sternE
Souls burn for souls spirits to spirits cryF
I seek the splendour in thy fair face storedD
Yet living man that beauty scarce can learnE
And he who fain would find it first must dieF

Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



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