The Sonnets Of Tommaso Campanella - Apology By Paradox. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBBDBBBD| Non brutto il Demon | A |
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| The Devil's not so ugly as they paint | B |
| He's well with all compact of courtesy | C |
| Real heroism is real piety | C |
| Before small truth great falsehoods shrink and faint | B |
| If pots stain worse than pipkins it were quaint | B |
| To charge the pipkins with impurity | C |
| Freedom I crave who craves not to be free | C |
| Yet life that must be feigned for leaves a taint | B |
| Ill conduct brings repentance If you prate | B |
| This wise to me why prate not thus to all | D |
| Philosophers and prophets and to Christ | B |
| Not too much learning as some arrogate | B |
| But the small brains of dullards have sufficed | B |
| To make us wretched and the world enthrall | D |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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