Sonnet Cciii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B ACCAACCABDDBEE F| L' alto signor dinanzi a cui non vale | A |
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| HIS SORROW FOR THE ILLNESS OF LAURA INCREASES NOT LESSENS HIS FLAME | B |
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| The sovereign Lord 'gainst whom of no avail | A |
| Concealment or resistance is or flight | C |
| My mind had kindled to a new delight | C |
| By his own amorous and ardent ail | A |
| Though his first blow transfixing my best mail | A |
| Were mortal sure to push his triumph quite | C |
| He took a shaft of sorrow in his right | C |
| So my soft heart on both sides to assail | A |
| A burning wound the one shed fire and flame | B |
| The other tears which ever grief distils | D |
| Through eyes for your weak health that are as rills | D |
| But no relief from either fountain came | B |
| My bosom's conflagration to abate | E |
| Nay passion grew by very pity great | E |
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| MACGREGOR | F |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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