Sonnet Ccxix Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDCDCDCDEFEFEE B

In quel bel viso ch' i' sospiro e bramoA
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ON LAURA PUTTING HER HAND BEFORE HER EYES WHILE HE WAS GAZING ON HERB
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On the fair face for which I long and sighC
Mine eyes were fasten'd with desire intenseD
When to my fond thoughts Love in best replyC
Her honour'd hand uplifting shut me thenceD
My heart there caught as fish a fair hook byC
Or as a young bird on a lim d fenceD
For good deeds follow from example highC
To truth directed not its busied senseD
But of its one desire my vision reftE
As dreamingly soon oped itself a wayF
Which closed its bliss imperfect had been leftE
My soul between those rival glories layF
Fill'd with a heavenly and new delightE
Whose strange surpassing sweets engross'd it quiteE
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MACGREGORB

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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