To Luigi Del Riccio Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFDEF| Nel dolce d' una | A |
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| It happens that the sweet unfathomed sea | B |
| Of seeming courtesy sometimes doth hide | C |
| Offence to life and honour This descried | C |
| I hold less dear the health restored to me | B |
| He who lends wings of hope while secretly | B |
| He spreads a traitorous snare by the wayside | C |
| Hath dulled the flame of love and mortified | C |
| Friendship where friendship burns most fervently | B |
| Keep then my dear Luigi clear and pure | D |
| That ancient love to which my life I owe | E |
| That neither wind nor storm its calm may mar | F |
| For wrath and pain our gratitude obscure | D |
| And if the truest truth of love I know | E |
| One pang outweighs a thousand pleasures far | F |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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