Sonnet Ccxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDCCEDFGHIHJI A

Solea lontana in sonno consolarmeA
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SHE ANNOUNCES TO HIM IN A VISION THAT HE WILL NEVER SEE HER MOREB
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To soothe me distant far in days gone byC
With dreams of one whose glance all heaven combinedD
Was mine now fears and sorrow haunt my mindD
Nor can I from that grief those terrors flyC
For oft in sleep I mark within her eyeC
Deep pity with o'erwhelming sadness join'dE
And oft I seem to hear on every windD
Accents which from my breast chase peace and joyF
That last dark eve she cries remember'st thouG
When to those doting eyes I bade farewellH
Forced by the time's relentless tyrannyI
I had not then the power nor heart to tellH
What thou shalt find alas too surely trueJ
Hope not again on earth thy Laura's face to seeI
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WRANGHAMA

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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