To Vittoria Colonna. Brazen Gifts For Golden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEBDDBFAAFAA| Per esser manco almen | A |
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| Seeking at least to be not all unfit | B |
| For thy sublime and boundless courtesy | C |
| My lowly thoughts at first were fain to try | D |
| What they could yield for grace so infinite | E |
| But now I know my unassisted wit | B |
| Is all too weak to make me soar so high | D |
| For pardon lady for this fault I cry | D |
| And wiser still I grow remembering it | B |
| Yea well I see what folly 'twere to think | F |
| That largess dropped from thee like dews from heaven | A |
| Could e'er be paid by work so frail as mine | A |
| To nothingness my art and talent sink | F |
| He fails who from his mortal stores hath given | A |
| A thousandfold to match one gift divine | A |
Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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