Madrigale Iv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A A BBCCDCDEE F| Or vedi Amor che giovinetta donna | A |
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| A PRAYER TO LOVE THAT HE WILL TAKE VENGEANCE ON THE SCORNFUL PRIDE OF LAURA | A |
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| Now Love at length behold a youthful fair | B |
| Who spurns thy rule and mocking all my care | B |
| 'Mid two such foes is safe and fancy free | C |
| Thou art well arm'd 'mid flowers and verdure she | C |
| In simplest robe and natural tresses found | D |
| Against thee haughty still and harsh to me | C |
| I am thy thrall but if thy bow be sound | D |
| If yet one shaft be thine in pity take | E |
| Vengeance upon her for our common sake | E |
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| MACGREGOR | F |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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