The Garland And The Girdle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BAACCAADAEFAEF

Quanta si gode lietaA
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What joy hath yon glad wreath of flowers that isB
Around her golden hair so deftly twinedA
Each blossom pressing forward from behindA
As though to be the first her brows to kissC
The livelong day her dress hath perfect blissC
That now reveals her breast now seems to bindA
And that fair woven net of gold refinedA
Rests on her cheek and throat in happinessD
Yet still more blissful seems to me the bandA
Gilt at the tips so sweetly doth it ringE
And clasp the bosom that it serves to laceF
Yea and the belt to such as understandA
Bound round her waist saith here I'd ever clingE
What would my arms do in that girdle's placeF

Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



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