The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - Ideal Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDBBCCBEAEAEA| Il vero amante | A |
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| He who loves truly grows in force and might | B |
| For beauty and the image of his love | C |
| Expand his spirit whence he burns to prove | D |
| Adventures high and holds all perils light | B |
| If thus a lady's love dilate the knight | B |
| What glories and what joy all joys above | C |
| Shall not the heavenly splendour joined by love | C |
| Unto our flesh imprisoned soul excite | B |
| Once freed she would become one sphere immense | E |
| Of love power wisdom filled with Deity | A |
| Elate with wonders of the eternal Sense | E |
| But we like sheep and wolves war ceaselessly | A |
| That love we never seek that light intense | E |
| Which would exalt us to infinity | A |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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