The Lover And The Sculptor Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCABDCBEFGEFG| Non ha l' ottimo artista | A |
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| The best of artists hath no thought to show | B |
| Which the rough stone in its superfluous shell | C |
| Doth not include to break the marble spell | C |
| Is all the hand that serves the brain can do | A |
| The ill I shun the good I seek even so | B |
| In thee fair lady proud ineffable | D |
| Lies hidden but the art I wield so well | C |
| Works adverse to my wish and lays me low | B |
| Therefore not love nor thy transcendent face | E |
| Nor cruelty nor fortune nor disdain | F |
| Cause my mischance nor fate nor destiny | G |
| Since in thy heart thou carriest death and grace | E |
| Enclosed together and my worthless brain | F |
| Can draw forth only death to feed on me | G |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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