Canzone Xix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDDDEDE FGFGFHFI JKJKLMJM IDIDININ DEDEDODO DBDBDBDB D HHDDPGPGP DDGGDQQQD IIPPRDRRD HHAAHSSTT DDDDLLQQL GGHHEEAAE UUEHEH B

S' il dissi mai ch' i' venga in odio a quellaA
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HE VEHEMENTLY REBUTS THE CHARGE OF LOVING ANOTHERB
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Perdie I said it notC
Nor never thought to doD
As well as I ye wotD
I have no power theretoD
And if I did the lotD
That first did me enchainE
May never slake the knotD
But strait it to my painE
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And if I did each thingF
That may do harm or woeG
Continually may wringF
My heart where so I goG
Report may always ringF
Of shame on me for ayeH
If in my heart did springF
The words that you do sayI
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And if I did each starJ
That is in heaven aboveK
May frown on me to marJ
The hope I have in loveK
And if I did such warL
As they brought unto TroyM
Bring all my life afarJ
From all his lust and joyM
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And if I did so sayI
The beauty that me boundD
Increase from day to dayI
More cruel to my woundD
With all the moan that mayI
To plaint may turn my songN
My life may soon decayI
Without redress by wrongN
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If I be clear from thoughtD
Why do you then complainE
Then is this thing but soughtD
To turn my heart to painE
Then this that you have wroughtD
You must it now redressO
Of right therefore you oughtD
Such rigour to repressO
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And as I have deservedD
So grant me now my hireB
You know I never swervedD
You never found me liarB
For Rachel have I servedD
For Leah cared I neverB
And her I have reservedD
Within my heart for everB
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WYATTD
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If I said so may I be hated byH
Her on whose love I live without which I should dieH
If I said so my days be sad and shortD
May my false soul some vile dominion courtD
If I said so may every star to meP
Be hostile round me growG
Pale fear and jealousyP
And she my foeG
As cruel still and cold as fair she aye must beP
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If I said so may Love upon my heartD
Expend his golden shafts on her the leaden dartD
Be heaven and earth and God and man my foeG
And she still more severe if I said soG
If I said so may he whose blind lights leadD
Me straightway to my graveQ
Trample yet worse his slaveQ
Nor she behaveQ
Gentle and kind to me in look or word or deedD
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If I said so then through my brief life mayI
All that is hateful block my worthless weary wayI
If I said so may the proud frost in theeP
Grow prouder as more fierce the fire in meP
If I said so no more then may the warmR
Sun or bright moon be view'dD
Nor maid nor matron's formR
But one dread stormR
Such as proud Pharaoh saw when Israel he pursuedD
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If I said so despite each contrite sighH
Let courtesy for me and kindly feeling dieH
If I said so that voice to anger swellA
Which was so sweet when first her slave I fellA
If I said so I should offend whom IH
E'en from my earliest breathS
Until my day of deathS
Would gladly takeT
Alone in cloister'd cell my single saint to makeT
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But if I said not so may she who firstD
In life's green youth my heart to hope so sweetly nursedD
Deign yet once more my weary bark to guideD
With native kindness o'er the troublous tideD
And graceful grateful as her wont beforeL
When for I could no moreL
My all myself I gaveQ
To be her slaveQ
Forget not the deep faith with which I still adoreL
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I did not could not never would say soG
For all that gold can give cities or courts bestowG
Let truth then take her old proud seat on highH
And low on earth let baffled falsehood lieH
Thou know'st me Love if aught my state withinE
Belief or care may winE
Tell her that I would callA
Him blest o'er allA
Who doom'd like me to pine dies ere his strife beginE
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Rachel I sought not Leah to secureU
Nor could I this vain life with other fair endureU
And should from earth Heaven summon her againE
Myself would gladly dieH
For her or with her whenE
Elijah's fiery car her pure soul wafts on highH
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MACGREGORB

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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