From The Italian Of Michael Angelo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCBDDEFFFG| YES hope may with my strong desire keep pace | A |
| And I be undeluded unbetrayed | B |
| For if of our affections none finds grace | A |
| In sight of Heaven then wherefore hath God made | B |
| The world which we inhabit Better plea | C |
| Love cannot have than that in loving thee | C |
| Glory to that eternal Peace is paid | B |
| Who such divinity to thee imparts | D |
| As hallows and makes pure all gentle hearts | D |
| His hope is treacherous only whose love dies | E |
| With beauty which is varying every hour | F |
| But in chaste hearts uninfluenced by the power | F |
| Of outward change there blooms a deathless flower | F |
| That breathes on earth the air of paradise | G |
William Wordsworth
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