To Vittoria Colonna. A Matchless Courtesy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BAACCADCDEFDEE| Felice spirto | A |
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| Blest spirit who with loving tenderness | B |
| Quickenest my heart so old and near to die | A |
| Who mid thy joys on me dost bend an eye | A |
| Though many nobler men around thee press | C |
| As thou wert erewhile wont my sight to bless | C |
| So to console my mind thou now dost fly | A |
| Hope therefore stills the pangs of memory | D |
| Which coupled with desire my soul distress | C |
| So finding in thee grace to plead for me | D |
| Thy thoughts for me sunk in so sad a case | E |
| He who now writes returns thee thanks for these | F |
| Lo it were foul and monstrous usury | D |
| To send thee ugliest paintings in the place | E |
| Of thy fair spirit's living phantasies | E |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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