Sonnet Cciii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B ACCAACCABDDBEE F

L' alto signor dinanzi a cui non valeA
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HIS SORROW FOR THE ILLNESS OF LAURA INCREASES NOT LESSENS HIS FLAMEB
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The sovereign Lord 'gainst whom of no availA
Concealment or resistance is or flightC
My mind had kindled to a new delightC
By his own amorous and ardent ailA
Though his first blow transfixing my best mailA
Were mortal sure to push his triumph quiteC
He took a shaft of sorrow in his rightC
So my soft heart on both sides to assailA
A burning wound the one shed fire and flameB
The other tears which ever grief distilsD
Through eyes for your weak health that are as rillsD
But no relief from either fountain cameB
My bosom's conflagration to abateE
Nay passion grew by very pity greatE
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MACGREGORF

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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