Love's Excuse. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFCDFAGAGHH

Dal dolcie piantoA
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From happy tears to woeful smiles from peaceB
Eternal to a brief and hollow truceC
How have I fallen when 'tis truth we loseD
Sense triumphs o'er all adverse impulsesE
I know not if my heart bred this diseaseF
That still more pleasing grows with growing useC
Or else thy face thine eyes which stole the huesD
And fires of Paradise less fair than theseF
Thy beauty is no mortal thing 'twas sentA
From heaven on high to make our earth divineG
Wherefore though wasting burning I'm contentA
For in thy sight what could I do but pineG
If God himself thus rules my destinyH
Who when I die can lay the blame on theeH

Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



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