Sonnet : From The Italian Of Cavalcanti Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCDEFGHIDReturning from its daily quest my Spirit | A |
Changed thoughts and vile in thee doth weep to find | B |
It grieves me that thy mild and gentle mind | B |
Those ample virtues which it did inherit | A |
Has lost Once thou didst loathe the multitude | C |
Of blind and madding men I then loved thee | D |
I loved thy lofty songs and that sweet mood | C |
When thou wert faithful to thyself and me | D |
I dare not now through thy degraded state | E |
Own the delight thy strains inspire in vain | F |
I seek what once thou wert we cannot meet | G |
And we were wont Again and yet again | H |
Ponder my words so the false Spirit shall fly | I |
And leave to thee thy true integrity | D |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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