Sonnet Cciv. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CACACACADEEDBB BMira quel colle o stanco mio cor vago | A |
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HE BIDS HIS HEART RETURN TO LAURA NOT PERCEIVING THAT IT HAD NEVER LEFT HER | B |
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P Look on that hill my fond but harass'd heart | C |
Yestreen we left her there who 'gan to take | A |
Some care of us and friendlier looks to dart | C |
Now from our eyes she draws a very lake | A |
Return alone I love to be apart | C |
Try if perchance the day will ever break | A |
To mitigate our still increasing smart | C |
Partner and prophet of my lifelong ache | A |
H O wretch in whom vain thoughts and idle swell | D |
Thou who thyself hast tutor'd to forget | E |
Speak'st to thy heart as if 'twere with thee yet | E |
When to thy greatest bliss thou saidst farewell | D |
Thou didst depart alone it stay'd with her | B |
Nor cares from those bright eyes its home to stir | B |
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MACGREGOR | B |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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