Sonnet Ccxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDDECDDCFAAAFA F ADDAADDAAAAAAA A| O dolci sguardi o parolette accorte | A |
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| HE SIGHS FOR THOSE GLANCES FROM WHICH TO HIS GRIEF FORTUNE EVER DELIGHTS TO WITHDRAW HIM | B |
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| O angel looks O accents of the skies | C |
| Shall I or see or hear you once again | D |
| O golden tresses which my heart enchain | D |
| And lead it forth Love's willing sacrifice | E |
| O face of beauty given in anger's guise | C |
| Which still I not enjoy and still complain | D |
| O dear delusion O bewitching pain | D |
| Transports at once my punishment and prize | C |
| If haply those soft eyes some kindly beam | F |
| Eyes where my soul and all my thoughts reside | A |
| Vouchsafe in tender pity to bestow | A |
| Sudden of all my joys the murtheress tried | A |
| Fortune with steed or ship dispels the gleam | F |
| Fortune with stern behest still prompt to work my woe | A |
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| WRANGHAM | F |
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| O gentle looks O words of heavenly sound | A |
| Shall I behold you hear you once again | D |
| O waving locks that Love has made the chain | D |
| In which this wretched ruin'd heart is bound | A |
| O face divine whose magic spells surround | A |
| My soul distemper'd with unceasing pain | D |
| O dear deceit O loving errors vain | D |
| To hug the dart and doat upon the wound | A |
| Did those soft eyes in whose angelic light | A |
| My life my thoughts a constant mansion find | A |
| Ever impart a pure unmixed delight | A |
| Or if they have one moment then unkind | A |
| Fortune steps in and sends me from their sight | A |
| And gives my opening pleasures to the wind | A |
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| MOREHEAD | A |
Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)
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