Sonnet Ccxxii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CDECCEECAAAAAA D

In tale Stella duo begli occhi vidiA
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THE BEAUTY OF LAURA IS PEERLESSB
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In one fair star I saw two brilliant eyesC
With sweetness modesty so glistening o'erD
That soon those graceful nests of Love beforeE
My worn heart learnt all others to despiseC
Equall'd not her whoever won the prizeC
In ages gone on any foreign shoreE
Not she to Greece whose wondrous beauty boreE
Unnumber'd ills to Troy death's anguish'd criesC
Not the fair Roman who with ruthless bladeA
Piercing her chaste and outraged bosom fledA
Dishonour worse than death like charms display'dA
Such excellence should brightest glory shedA
On Nature as on me supreme delightA
But ah too lately come too soon it takes its flightA
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MACGREGORD

Francesco Petrarca (petrarch)



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