Sonnet Ccxviii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDECCEECFGFGHH I

Far potess' io vendetta di coleiA
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HIS SOUL VISITS HER IN SLEEPB
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Oh that from her some vengeance I could wrestC
With words and glances who my peace destroysD
And then abash'd for my worse sorrow fliesE
Veiling her eyes so cruel yet so blestC
Thus mine afflicted spirits and oppress'dC
By sure degrees she sorely drains and driesE
And in my heart as savage lion criesE
Even at night when most I should have restC
My soul which sleep expels from his abodeF
The body leaves and from its trammels freeG
Seeks her whose mien so often menace show'dF
I marvel much if heard its advent beG
That while to her it spake and o'er her weptH
And round her clung asleep she alway keptH
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MACGREGORI

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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