To Monsignor Lodovico Beccadelli. Urbino Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCB BCCB DEF DEF

Per croce e graziaA
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God's grace the cross our troubles multipliedB
Will make us meet in heaven full well I knowC
Yet ere we yield our breath on earth belowC
Why need a little solace be deniedB
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Though seas and mountains and rough ways divideB
Our feet asunder neither frost nor snowC
Can make the soul her ancient love forgoC
Nor chains nor bonds the wings of thought have tiedB
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Borne by these wings with thee I dwell for ayeD
And weep and of my dead Urbino talkE
Who were he living now perchance would beF
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For so 'twas planned thy guest as well as ID
Warned by his death another way I walkE
To meet him where he waits to live with meF

Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni



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