The Lover And The Sculptor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCABDCBEFGEFG

Non ha l' ottimo artistaA
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The best of artists hath no thought to showB
Which the rough stone in its superfluous shellC
Doth not include to break the marble spellC
Is all the hand that serves the brain can doA
The ill I shun the good I seek even soB
In thee fair lady proud ineffableD
Lies hidden but the art I wield so wellC
Works adverse to my wish and lays me lowB
Therefore not love nor thy transcendent faceE
Nor cruelty nor fortune nor disdainF
Cause my mischance nor fate nor destinyG
Since in thy heart thou carriest death and graceE
Enclosed together and my worthless brainF
Can draw forth only death to feed on meG

Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



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