To Monsignor Lodovico Beccadelli. Urbino Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCB BCCB DEF DEF| Per croce e grazia | A |
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| God's grace the cross our troubles multiplied | B |
| Will make us meet in heaven full well I know | C |
| Yet ere we yield our breath on earth below | C |
| Why need a little solace be denied | B |
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| Though seas and mountains and rough ways divide | B |
| Our feet asunder neither frost nor snow | C |
| Can make the soul her ancient love forgo | C |
| Nor chains nor bonds the wings of thought have tied | B |
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| Borne by these wings with thee I dwell for aye | D |
| And weep and of my dead Urbino talk | E |
| Who were he living now perchance would be | F |
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| For so 'twas planned thy guest as well as I | D |
| Warned by his death another way I walk | E |
| To meet him where he waits to live with me | F |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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