Epitaphs 1810. Translated From Chiabrera I. Weep Not, Beloved Friends! Nor Let The Air Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEFGHIJK| Weep not beloved Friends nor let the air | A |
| For me with sighs be troubled Not from life | B |
| Have I been taken this is genuine life | B |
| And this alone the life which now I live | C |
| In peace eternal where desire and joy | D |
| Together move in fellowship without end | E |
| Francesco Ceni willed that after death | F |
| His tombstone thus should speak for him And surely | G |
| Small cause there is for that fond wish of ours | H |
| Long to continue in this world a world | I |
| That keeps not faith nor yet can point a hope | J |
| To good whereof itself is destitute | K |
William Wordsworth
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